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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
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Taylor, Catherine; And Others – History Teacher, 1978
Architecture can be a topic in high school community studies. A program in Boulder, Colorado, is described as a case study. Learning activities include walking tours, library and city archive research, and slide shows. Tips for teachers and an annotated bibliography are included. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Architecture, Community Resources, Community Study, Course Content
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Little, Wesley; Little, Betty – Childhood Education, 1978
Describes cultural awareness projects in two schools on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. (BR)
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
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Jensen, 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
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Carroll, Rives Fowlkes – Social Studies, 1987
Describes the experiences of a sixth grade history class in learning about archaeology by planning and executing a small local dig. Offers advice on class preparation, excavation procedures, follow-up work, and the display of artifacts. Includes eight photographs of classroom and field work activities. (AEM)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Class Activities, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
McGowan, Tom; Sesow, F. William – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1987
Describes introductory social studies unit which involves fifth grade Adams (Nebraska) students in concrete experiences (scavenger hunt) with their local environment to enable them to relate difficult social science concepts with familiar points of reference, reverse student negativism toward social studies, and motivate students to view social…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Field Studies, Grade 5
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Finkelstein, Judith M.; Nielsen, Lynn E. – Social Studies, 1985
Centennial celebrations provide an ideal opportunity to help young children develop an understanding of the concepts of time and chronology, maps, societal change, and an appreciation of family and personal heritage. Centennial activities for use with first and second graders are provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Family History, History Instruction, Learning Activities, Local History
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Benin, Shirley – School Arts, 1984
Because of concern about the preservation of the historic character of Stamford (Connecticut), children in a pilot program at an elementary school learned about neighborhood history, sketched houses, researched houses which had been torn down and drew and constructed replicas of them, and learned about renovation and period interior design. (IS)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Course Descriptions, Elementary Education
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Hines, Claire M.; And Others – School Arts, 1985
An interdisciplinary social studies/art project involving elementary students in studying the local architecture of Woodbury, Connecticut, and sharing their experiences through murals and bulletin boards is described. How baseboard covering can be used as a block printing material is discussed. A lithography printing technique for use in secondary…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials
Hartter, Allen – Community College Social Science Quarterly, 1976
Relates the advantages of using a political novel, "All the King's Men," to teach about the nature of the citizen's political obligation in a community college course on state and local government. (DC)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Community Colleges, Local History, Novels
Berman, David M. – 2001
When the Bosnian Serb army besieged and occupied Grbavica, carving the dividing line right through the tissue of cohesive inner city communities, the teachers and students of Sarajevo schools were first among those who crossed the line of danger, going out of their shelters and back to work and study. Treca Gimnazija, a high school in central…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, European History, Foreign Countries, Local History
Ruth, Amy, Ed. – Goldfinch, 1996
This theme issue of "The Goldfinch" focuses on weather in Iowa and weather lore. The bulletin contains historical articles, fiction, activities, and maps. The table of contents lists: (1) "Wild Rosie's Map"; (2) "History Mystery"; (3) "Iowa's Weather History"; (4) "Weather Wonders"; (6)…
Descriptors: Climate, Climate Change, Elementary Education, Environmental Education
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. – 1997
This display kit highlights the contributions of contemporary Maryland women leaders in many fields. The kit contains a packet of black and white photographs of Maryland women leaders in a variety of areas, with descriptive captions for each picture. The booklet contains an introductory lesson about women and leadership from a historical…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Leadership, Local History
Crane, Patricia K.; Homuth, Donna – 1996
This paper presents a proposal for an oral history project of schools and education in Elmira, New York from 1900 to 1996, as well as lesson plans, models and samples, expected outcomes, intercurricular connections, and application to learning standards. The proposal addresses process goals, expected outcomes, student assessment, identification of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication Skills, Educational History, Interdisciplinary Approach
Atwood, Kay – 1998
Intended for third and fourth grade classes in southern Oregon, this lesson plan uses historic cemeteries to implement a current social studies curriculum. The premise of the lesson plan is that, as places where history, landscape, the natural world, art, and the community meet, cemeteries make rich resources for classroom study. The lesson plan…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 4
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