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Peer reviewedMuench, Susan Bandoni – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Discusses the value of using primary literature in science education. Explains the educational goals of the course and assignments in the teaching process. Points out those concepts that the reader should know. (Contains 15 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Critical Thinking, Evolution, Higher Education
Peer reviewedVan Driel, Jan H.; De Vos, Wobbe; Verloop, Nico – Research in Science Education, 1998
Relates the reasoning of students introduced to the concept of chemical equilibrium to the historical development of the concept. Concludes that the study of authentic historical sources may inspire the design of effective teaching activities. Contains 33 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Chemical Equilibrium, Chemistry, Concept Formation, Primary Sources
Peer reviewedRael, Patrick – Knowledge Quest, 2000
Describes an exercise for helping students evaluate the veracity of primary documents, and considers two kinds of knowledge that documents can give about the past: information about events that occurred; and insight into the perceptions and thoughts of those who lived in the past, including those responsible for the document's creation. Discusses…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, History, History Instruction, Information Sources
Curach, Liz – Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 2005
The Whitlam Institute within the University of Western Sydney is a centre for public dialogue and progress, with the Whitlam Prime Ministerial Collection inspiring its programs. The collection, both physical and virtual, was established in 2002, drawing upon primary source material made available or donated by the Hon E G Whitlam AC QC, and…
Descriptors: Public Affairs Education, Primary Sources, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Johnson, Mary J. – Library Media Connection, 2005
The author states that the most effective collaborative relationships honor the library media specialist as a technologist, information intermediary, and instructional leader, and the teacher as a content and classroom management expert. She recounts her relationship with Linda Thompson, her social studies teacher describing a primary source…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Social Studies, Media Specialists, Case Studies
Kuipers, Juliana M. – Journal of Archival Organization, 2004
Scrapbooks present a particularly challenging set of preservation issues to archivists. However, as an intriguing combination of diaries, photograph albums, and ephemera, their format and arrangement are an essential part of their usefulness as sources to researchers. The fascinating link between scrapbooks and quilts, evident in a brief history…
Descriptors: Diaries, Researchers, Females, History
Curriculum Review, 2005
Nancy Toff, editorial director of school and young adult publishing at Oxford University Press, is out to revolutionize the teaching of history in middle schools. In this interview, she discusses how two new Oxford series, the nine-book, The World in Ancient Times and the seven-book, The Medieval & Early Modern World, get away from the notion of…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Interviews, Middle Schools
Osborne, Ken – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2003
This article examines the educational ideas of Fred Morrow Fling (1860-1934). A practitioner of "scientific history," Fling believed that the principal goal of history education was to teach the historical method through the analysis of primary sources. Unlike his contemporaries, who saw sources as useful for adding interest to lessons, Fling…
Descriptors: Reputation, Primary Sources, History Instruction, Evidence
Potter, Lee Ann – Social Education, 2006
On July 31, 1966. David F. Rogers, a citizen of Lincoln, Massachusetts, wrote to Congressman Wayne N. Aspinall, chairman of the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. In his single-page, typed letter, Rogers voiced his concern over potential development in his community that would threaten historic sites, and articulated his support for…
Descriptors: Preservation, Historic Sites, Federal Legislation, Teaching Methods
Mazzone, Raphael; Potter, Lee Ann – Social Education, 2006
This article discusses a worldwide epidemic--a pandemic--that appeared in the United Sates during the latter part of the summer of 1918. During 1918 and 1919, between 50 and 100 million people around the globe fell victim to a rapidly spreading and untreatable strain of influenza. The pandemic so severely affected the U.S. population that roughly…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Epidemiology, Communicable Diseases, Death
Candeias, Antonio – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2004
While working on the development of literacy in Portugal and comparing it with other European societies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, I not only saw how late Portugal had been in achieving this process, but also how inaccurate the available numbers about it were. I decided that as part of securing a better understanding of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literacy, Census Figures, Primary Sources
Association of Research Libraries, 2007
ARL is the bimonthly report on research library issues and actions from ARL (Association of Research Libraries), CNI (Coalition of Networked Information), and SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition). ARL reports on current issues of interest to academic and research library administrators, staff, and users; higher education…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Research Libraries, Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Library Services
Ferretti, Ralph P.; MacArthur, Charles A.; Okolo, Cynthia M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
Fifth-grade students with learning disabilities (LD) and their typically achieving (TA) peers participated in an 8-week investigation about 19th-century U.S. westward migration. During their investigations, the students analyzed primary and secondary sources to understand the experiences of these emigrants and Native peoples. The analysis of…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Misconceptions, Migration, Investigations
Dolan, Erin L. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2007
The absence of a central database and use of specialized language hinder nonexperts in becoming familiar with the science teaching and learning literature and using it to inform their work. The challenge of locating articles related to a specific question or problem, coupled with the difficulty of comprehending findings based on a variety of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Biological Sciences, Theory Practice Relationship, Literature Reviews
Whitehead, Maurice – History of Education, 2007
Jesuit education provided the first rigorous educational "system" in the Western world from the 1540s onwards. By 1773 more than 700 Jesuit colleges and universities educating some 250,000 students worldwide constituted the largest educational network in existence up to that time. At the present day, in 68 countries worldwide, the…
Descriptors: Historiography, Historians, Archives, Catholic Schools

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