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Fink, Leon – History Teacher, 2008
"Corporatization," etymologically, likens developments in higher education to those of the business world. Like shooting fish in a barrel, however, merely identifying the multiplying examples of for-profit extrusions, managerial models, let alone ideological legitimations of capitalist logic on university campuses hardly constitutes an honest…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Administration, Educational Change, Liberal Arts
Peck, Carla; Seixas, Peter – Canadian Journal of Education, 2008
Although historical thinking has been the subject of a substantial body of recent research, few attempts explicitly apply the results on a large scale in North America. This article, a narrative inquiry, examines the first stages of a multi-year, Canada-wide project to reform history education through the development of classroom-based…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Benchmarking
Gandy, S. Kay – Social Education, 2008
The cowboy is viewed as an American icon: rider of the open range, rugged individual, and champion of good. Cowboys are still very much a part of American culture today. Why is it important to study cowboys? The introduction of cattle and horses by the Spanish "conquistadors" transformed the local culture, influenced the economics of the…
Descriptors: American Indians, African Americans, Mexican Americans, Agricultural Laborers
Thompson, Susan; Williams, Kayenta – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2008
Photography can be an exciting way to integrate art and creativity into social studies. Photography allows students to use creative self-expression in revealing the symbolism in historic places, people, or scenes with a richness that words alone often cannot accomplish. In this article, the authors provide several ideas for creating photo essays.…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Photography, Class Activities, Social Studies
Isaacs, Suzanne; Potter, Lee Ann – Social Education, 2008
This article explores the Digital Vaults and offers suggestions in introducing this site to students. The Digital Vaults, inspired by the permanent Public Vaults exhibition launched by the National Archives in 2004, is not just another website, but it designed to be an online exhibit and teaching tool, by offering both exposure to historical…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Web Sites, Archives, Primary Sources
Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy – Education Week, 2008
This article describes how some teachers such as Gamal Sherif are turning to electronic resources to capture students' interest in the election. Sherif, who teaches history and science at the Science Leadership Academy, a public school in Philadelphia, said "the technology is fun and helpful, but it's also a tool one can use to get a better…
Descriptors: Elections, Political Campaigns, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration
Frydaki, Evangelia; Mamoura, Maria – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
This study explores teachers' observable value orientations in literature and history classrooms, wishing to investigate how teachers infuse their values into instructional settings through their conceptions of the taught subject, the process of making meaning, and their involvement in the process of value communication. Through consideration of…
Descriptors: Values, Secondary School Teachers, Literature, History Instruction
VanSledright, Bruce A. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2010
Every few years in the United States, history teachers go through what some believe is an embarrassing national ritual. A representative group of students sit down to take a standardized U.S. history test, and the results show varied success. Sizable percentages of students score at or below a "basic" understanding of the country's history.…
Descriptors: History, Notetaking, Cognitive Processes, History Instruction
Beckner, Gary, Ed. – Association of American Educators Foundation, 2010
"Education Matters" is the monthly newsletter of the Association of American Educators (AAE), an organization dedicated to advancing the American teaching profession through personal growth, professional development, teacher advocacy and protection. This issue of the newsletter includes: (1) The War on Progress: Why the National…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Disadvantaged Youth, Newsletters, Reading Instruction
Turan, Ibrahim – Online Submission, 2010
This study examined whether the Turkish high school social sciences major students would feel adequate and fit in a technology-enhanced educational environment, particularly in history classrooms. To this extent, this study investigated high school students' level of proficiency in technology-use and their attitudes toward the use of educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Social Sciences, History Instruction
Simoncelli, Andrew; Hinson, Janice – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2010
This research details the methodologies that could be used to better deliver online course content to students with learning disabilities. Research has shown how the design of the course affects the students' attitudes and performance. This article details the methodology and pedagogical side of the delivery including instructional methods that…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Student Attitudes, Learning Disabilities, Online Courses
Lawrence, Oliver – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2010
The Global Internet Video Classroom (GIVC) Project connected Chicago Civil Rights activists of the 1960s with Cape Town Anti-Apartheid activists of the 1960s in a classroom setting where learners from Cape Town and Chicago engaged activists in conversations about their motivation, principles, and strategies. The project was launched in order to…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Civil Rights, Racial Segregation, Program Descriptions
Manfra, Meghan McGlinn; Gray, George E., Jr.; Lee, John K. – Social Education, 2010
Social studies teachers assess their students in a number of ways. Among these are formative assessments, authentic assessments, and summative low-level multiple-choice tests. Working with two classrooms of low-achieving U.S. history students, the authors compared student experiences in traditional units to those in units that integrated an…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Cognitive Style, Electronic Publishing, Student Attitudes
Martell, Christopher C.; Hashimoto-Martell, Erin A. – Online Submission, 2011
This practitioner research study examined students at an ethnically and economically diverse high school and the impact of replacing the corporate-produced textbook with teacher-created reading packets and questions that asked students to take a critical stance on historical events in United States history. Using critical theories of education as…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Diversity, History Instruction, United States History
Franquiz, Maria E.; Salinas, Cinthia S. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2011
The traditional approach to the education of newcomer students separates English language development from content instruction. It is assumed that English language proficiency is a prerequisite for subject-matter learning. The authors take the alternate view that the integration of historical thinking and digitized primary sources enhances English…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Value Judgment, Empathy, Immigrants

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