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Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1971
This book, first in a series of six dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students, deals with tradition and change in Africa. All of the selections in this volume were written by Africans and come from a variety of sources including autobiographies, novels, and poems. The basic purpose of the book is to capture some of the…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Black Studies, Child Rearing
Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, OH. – 1981
This publication includes a teacher's guide and four self-contained teaching units of primary source materials for use in secondary U.S. history, government, and sociology classes. Each unit, designed as supplemental material for one or two class periods, contains historical public records and documents from Procter and Gamble's archives and…
Descriptors: Industry, Local History, Primary Sources, Secondary Education
Koedel, R. Craig – 1980
Community college history instructors can overcome their reliance upon secondary sources as instructional materials and can provide students with an introducation to historical method and primary research by adding a course in local history to the curriculum. Such a course would enhance the regional focus of the college and provide a context for…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Field Trips, Historiography, History Instruction
Abe, D.; And Others – 1979
This discussion shows that "authentic documents" are a basic tool for the acquisition of communicative competence in a second language. An authentic document is a sort of photograph of discourse produced at a given time and in a given place. Like a cliche, it has its own existence. Two reasons for choosing authentic documents in second language…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Instructional Materials, Language Proficiency, Language Skills
Baum, Willa K. – 1977
This guide contains practical suggestions for and theoretical discussions on preparing oral history transcripts for publications or public view. Although intended as a guide for nonprofessionals, it can be used by those who are conducting more serious research and are not familiar with the techniques of oral history. Because the guide deals only…
Descriptors: Community Study, Editing, Guides, Higher Education
Felt, Thomas E. – 1976
The book provides practical guidelines for the layman who is interested in researching, writing, and publishing local history. Two standards considered to be essential to the writing of local history are ethics and competence. The three aspects of competence which are discussed focus on researching, writing, and publishing. Chapter I identifies…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Data Analysis, Documentation, Guidelines
Shumway, Gary L. – 1971
This volume brings together, by state, all of the oral history materials in existence in 45 states and the District of Columbia, so far as the Oral History Association has been able to uncover them. Oral history is defined as primary source material in the form of tape and/or transcript resulting from recorded interviews with persons deemed likely…
Descriptors: Directories, Field Interviews, Institutional Research, Library Collections
Peer reviewedIngram, Helen – American Behavioral Scientist, 1978
Discusses the question of which level of government will decide on energy and environmental policy. Suggests that two literatures might be applied to the problem: the natural resources and environmental policy literature, and the literature on federalism. Concludes with five challenges to states which want to gain influence over energy and…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Decision Making, Energy, Federal Government
Peer reviewedHiggins, James – Social Studies, 1978
Demonstrates how philosophical thinking can be stimulated by reading folk tales, myths, and legends. Explains how to emphasize the stories' hopefulness and optimism and to de-emphasize violence and morals. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture
Peer reviewedRasch, John D.; Thomas, Kenneth R. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1978
This article is a follow-up to an earlier survey in which the institutional sources of scholarly contributions to the Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin from 1962-71 were identified. Results for the last five years indicate both substantial similarities and differences from the earlier survey. (Author)
Descriptors: Authors, Followup Studies, Higher Education, Information Sources
Peer reviewedFindlay, James – History of Education Quarterly, 1977
Describes the collection of papers located in the Congregational Library in Boston which relate to the history of American education in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Papers include manuscript minutes of meetings, financial ledgers, correspondence of the American Education Society, and reports concerning colleges and theological…
Descriptors: Documentation, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJensen, Richard; Campbell, D'Ann – History Teacher, 1977
Describes a program sponsored by Newberry Library, Chicago, which aims to revitalize the study of community and family history through workshops which teach research techniques to librarians, teachers, and historical society activists. Case studies of successful family autobiography projects are presented. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Family Role, Higher Education, History Instruction
Peer reviewedSocial Education, 1977
Presents a copy of a ship's manifest from 1847 and describes five learning activities to help students identify and organize information found in the document. Students answer questions about the ship's passengers based on information given in the manifest, draw conclusions about immigration in mid-nineteenth century, and write a family history…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Interpretive Reading, Learning Activities, Primary Sources
Chinese Education, 1977
Three courses in Marxist-Leninist theory have been established for students at revolutionary cadre training schools in Hunan Province. Through primary source readings and discussion, students understand the revolutionary line and are able to tutor others. (AV)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Education, Content Area Reading, Course Content
Peer reviewedHedlin, Edie; Harrison, Donald F. – RSR Reference Services Review, 1988
Discusses the events that led to the National Archives policy of preserving magnetic tapes of data generated by federal agencies and accumulating these databases as research tools. The current methods of preservation and access are described, and technical problems and archival concerns about standards are identified. (12 notes with references)…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Database Producers, Information Dissemination, Magnetic Tapes


