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Ruth, Amy, Ed. – Goldfinch: Iowa History for Young People, 1997
This issue of the children's quarterly magazine, "The Goldfinch," focuses on newspapers in Iowa's history. Articles address Iowa's pioneer press, a tiny newspaper published by a pair of Iowa brothers, and handwritten newspapers. Activities, fictional accounts, and nonfictional articles address the importance of newspapers in Iowa's past…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Civil Rights, Elementary Education, Freedom of Information
Draze, Dianne; Conroy, Sonsie, Ed. – 1988
This booklet presents a guide for primary students studying a community. Students are to become aware of the many aspects of their community which make it unique. A variety of educational experiences are included with ideas for group lessons, group projects, individual projects, learning centers, and worksheets. All activities are open-ended so…
Descriptors: Community, Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Community Problems
Hickey, M. Gail – 1999
This book aims to motivate children to learn about history and social studies by beginning with what they already know--from home life, family life, ethnic/cultural life--and then building on that personal knowledge by adding information from family and community resources. The book includes activities that can help the teacher show students that…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Elementary Education, Family History, History Instruction
Arlen, Karen; Batt, Margaret; Benson, Mary Ann; Kester, Nancy N. – 1996
This resource presents a collection of over 60 traditional songs set in the context of California's history. Throughout its history, music has played an important part in the lives of California's diverse peoples. The book opens with songs of Native California tribes and continues through European exploration, Spanish and Mexican rule, U.S.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Sperling, Carol E. – 2000
Castolon, a small trading and farming community in far southwest Texas has a history that includes harmonious mixing of the people along the United States-Mexico border. The first inhabitants were American Indians who hunted and farmed. By 1900, the area began to attract U.S. and Mexican farmers and ranchers interested in establishing homesteads.…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education, Historic Sites
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Labbett, B. D. C. – Social Studies, 1979
Describes a curriculum development project developed in the United Kingdom to help students write histories based on local case studies. Topics discussed include reasons for writing local history, gathering historical evidence, primary source materials, procedures, and advantages of a local history project. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Practices
Bracken, Alexander E. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1978
Evaluation of data available for Muncie (Indiana) in the 1850-1880 period indicates that all occupational groups experienced upward mobility in terms of an increased value of their property, Muncie's population was of a transient nature, the area changed from village to city, and the number of people attracted to Muncie was greater than the number…
Descriptors: American Culture, Case Studies, Census Figures, Community Development
Brookes, F. R. – Adult Education (London), 1979
Sets the case for the contribution of educational broadcasting in the context of access to recurrent education. Shows how local radio can and does attract to serious study many who do not normally participate in adult education classes. (Author/CSS)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Programs
Rich, Leslie – American Education, 1978
Old Sturbridge in central Massachusetts, a recreated New England Village of the period 1790-1840, is a museum of the past which includes a learning center with reproductions of artifacts used in the period, with demonstration areas, and a teacher center where resource materials for class use are available. (MF)
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Experiential Learning, Field Trips, History Instruction
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Betancur, John J. – Social Forces, 1996
Describes Latino settlement in Chicago, 1910-90. Latino immigration (frequently "importation" of low-skill, low-wage workers) reflects U.S. domination of Latin America; consequent Latino vulnerability and low status allow real estate speculation exploiting their quasi-racial status through exclusion and market manipulation. Questions…
Descriptors: Blacks, Ethnic Discrimination, Housing Discrimination, Immigrants
Teaching Tolerance, 1996
Profiles some of the efforts of Appalachian educators to connect area children with their heritage while combating the trends toward school dropout and poverty. Teaching students the history behind their own dialect and customs helps them accept the customs and speech of others and helps them overcome stereotypes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Cultural Maintenance, Dialects, Dropout Programs
Dyment, Janet; Watson, Lee; Kuiper, Beth – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2002
A 13-day camping trip to the Wendell K. Beckwith site in Wabakimi Provincial Park (Ontario) demonstrates how outdoor education programs can help students gain a rich understanding of the history of a particular tripping area and realize the interdependence of humans and nature. Such expeditions offer opportunities for curriculum integration,…
Descriptors: College Students, Environmental Interpretation, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
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Luckett, Judith – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 2002
Explains that students can study local events within a larger context that clarifies larger events or issues. Focuses on the 1861 case of Sara Lucy Bagby (Cleveland, Ohio), an escaped slave, to illuminate aspects of gender, racial relations, politics, and the origins of the U.S. Civil War. (CMK)
Descriptors: Black History, Civil War (United States), Educational Strategies, Gender Issues
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Hodgdon, Marlene; And Others – Social Studies Texan, 1989
"The Elementary Economist" shows third graders how communities change. "News!" (C. Hunter) requires middle school students to produce a class newspaper based on a history topic currently being studied. "Patriotism in the 80's," (M. A. Barber), allows secondary students to examine U.S. patriotism throughout history. (GEA)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 3, Learning Activities
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Tersigni, J. F. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Discusses a field trip to Lucan, Ontario to research the story of the Donnelly family murders of 1880. Describes sites visited, student activities, and contacts made with local individuals familiar with the story. Includes class follow-up activities. Provides an activity on cemeteries and examines educational benefits. (RW)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Field Studies, Field Trips, Foreign Countries
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