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Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1970
Third in a series of six dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students, this book deals with the ancient kingdoms of the Western Sudan, the early civilizations of East Africa, the coming of the Europeans, and the Atlantic slave trade. Almost all of the selections in the volume were written by Africans, and they come from a…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Archaeology, Area Studies
Hostettler, John D.; And Others – 1982
These materials were developed to make the structure and use of the chemical literature clear to chemistry students and to help them become independent and intelligent users of the library. The design of Chemical Literature Exercises and Resources (CLEAR) includes a users' note and five main parts: introduction to chemical literature, chemical…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
Nichols, Susan K., Ed. – 1982
This publication, an outcome of a 2-day colloquium in 1981, contains information about using artifacts (material culture evidence) as a primary source for teaching history at the graduate or advanced student seminar level. A purpose of the colloquium was to gather and disseminate this information for the Historians/Artifacts/Learners (HAL)…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Creative Teaching
Hortin, John A. – 1980
Organized as a bibliographic essay, this paper examines the many sources available for developing a theory of visual literacy. Several definitions are offered in order to clarify the meaning of the term "visual literacy" so that meaningful research can be conducted on the topic. Based on the review of resources, three recommendations are offered…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Primary Sources
Mattingly, Paul H. – 1972
This research into American social history examines educational institutions and educators of the 19th century. The central organization of the study is the American Institute of Instruction, founded in 1830 and surviving until 1908. This organization provided a medium for discussion and examination of significant educational experiments in the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Foundations of Education, Primary Sources, Schools of Education
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Tate, Michael L. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1978
Discusses the need for an Indian point of view in Indian studies programs. Describes and evaluates a graduate seminar on American Indian history at the University of Nebraska which combined oral history with more traditional historical methodology. For journal availability, see so 506 696. (DB)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
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Stovel, John E. – Social Science Record, 1987
Discusses the Document Based Question (DBQ) as a way of assessing critical thinking skills. Examines several weaknesses with this type of test item and offers suggestions for overcoming them. Advocates the method continue to be used. (JDH)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Critical Thinking, Educational Testing, Essay Tests
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Stern, Peter – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1988
Description of problems that have hindered the development and use of online databases in the humanities focuses primarily on history. The discussion covers vocabulary difficulties, lack of retrospective information, attitudes of humanities scholars toward technology, and lack of funding. Some suggestions for meeting the needs of historians are…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cost Effectiveness, Databases, Evaluation Criteria
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Brannon, Lil – Writing Center Journal, 1987
Reviews a book that presents a method for teaching writing supported by theory, and that is illustrated with examples of students' and teachers' writings. The authors' methods are based on four propositions drawn from their command of modern discourse theory, philosophy, and linguistics. (NKA)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Discourse Analysis, Primary Sources, Teacher Student Relationship
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Walford, Nigel – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1985
The Small Area Statistics (SAS) are a standard set of census statistics for small areas throughout Great Britain. The SAS are a valuable teaching resource with many different applications. As an illustration, how the SAS were used to prepare college students in an urban geography course for fieldwork is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Field Studies
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Olcott, Mark S. – History Teacher, 1984
Described is a teacher-developed book about the Civil War for use in an 11th grade interdisciplinary U.S. history/English literature course. The text contains a brief historical summary of letters written by a Union soldier, a guide for studying the letters, and suggestions for further reading. (RM)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), English Instruction, English Literature, Grade 11
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Matheson, Cheryl – History and Social Science Teacher, 1983
In response to informal encounters and surveys which showed that secondary teachers in Alberta (Canada) needed primary source material and reference aids for their legal education courses, the Legal Resource Centre initiated many services, including a newsletter, reference lists, and workshop services. They also developed mock trial kits. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries
Library of Congress, Washington, DC. – 2002
American Memory is a Web site created by the Library of Congress which provides public access to more than 7 million historical items, presented in over 100 thematic collections through the World Wide Web. These items reflect the collective American memory, its history and culture, and include unique and rare documents, photographs, films, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Resources, Learning Activities, Lesson Plans
McElroy, Amy; Pietsch, Chris – 2002
These 10th and 11th grade lessons plans related to the Great Depression and the novel "The Grapes of Wrath" help students to: develop research skills and strategies, such as keyword searches, for finding information; recognize and use the different voices of migrants; and understand the politics of migration and the Great Depression. By…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, High Schools, Interviews, Lesson Plans
Koman, Rita – 2002
The late 19th- and early 20th-century sculptor, Daniel Chester French, spent 34 summers working daily at Chesterwood (Stockbridge, Massachusetts), his summer studio and home. The workplace was designed specifically for creating monumental public structures, works such as the "Abraham Lincoln" that forms the centerpiece of the Lincoln…
Descriptors: Artists, Built Environment, Curriculum Enrichment, Heritage Education
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