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Lauter, Paul – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Recommends and discusses texts that enable students to investigate the "typical" immigrant story, the parallels and differences in immigration experiences, and characteristics of immigrants. Provides vivid jumping-off points into complex and differentiated lives of real people often hidden beneath labels such as "immigrant." (CMK)
Descriptors: Acculturation, College Instruction, Culture Conflict, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Edmondson, Michael – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Discusses four ways to incorporate the genre of literature into the teaching of 20th-century U.S. history. Uses detective stories because they promote reflective inquiry, foster competent citizenship, and nurture social concern and ethical growth. Suggests different activities, discussions, and reading selections. (CMK)
Descriptors: Citizenship, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literature
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Hillis, Peter – Canadian Social Studies, 1999
Explores how the CD-ROM "Tiree, Famine and Clearance 1840-1900" facilitates the development of inquiry skills. Recreates the history of Tiree (Scotland) between 1840 and 1900, and describes the experiences of Tiree emigrants in Canada. Features a range of historical sources including photographs, archival film, and personal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Inquiry
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Kaywell, Joan F.; Oropallo, Kathleen – English Journal, 1998
Presents brief annotations of 61 books of young adult historical fiction and nonfiction that address other time periods (biblical time period, the 1700s, the 1800s, the 20th century, political unrest overseas, and chronicles) that could be used in the classroom as part of a unit of study. Describes possible activities using five of the books. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Class Activities, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Clark, Penney – Canadian Social Studies, 1998
Traces challenges to history's place in Canadian school curricula during the 20th century. Argues that while citizenship goals have provided the rationale for teaching history, history as a vehicle of citizenship education has come under assault. Considers the question of inclusion in the historical narrative and how it has been addressed. (DSK)
Descriptors: Canadian Studies, Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum Development
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Watson, Robert P. – Social Studies, 1998
Argues that a view of First Ladies as "activist political partners" is the rule rather than exception, despite their omission from most textbooks. Suggests that biographies of First Ladies offer a fascinating way to study presidential politics and to illuminate the role of women in U.S. history. Discusses several First Ladies. (DSK)
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Presidents of the United States
Stonyk, Richard – Arts and Activities, 1998
Integrates a lesson on medieval European history with a class art project. Describes how students studied heraldry to design their own coat of arms and produce a relief sculpture shield depicting these arms. Lists materials needed and outlines the process of construction. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Instructional Materials
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Hogan, John D.; Goshtasbpour, Farangis; Laufer, Marcy R.; Haswell, Erinn – Teaching of Psychology, 1998
Analyzes a set of undergraduate syllabi for a survey of the history of psychology. Identifies several trends: most instructors rely heavily on textbooks for course organization, three texts accounted for more than 60% of book choices, and newer areas of historical interest did not appear to any substantial degree. (DSK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Research, Higher Education
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Hodes, Martha – Journal of American History, 1998
Recounts the author's experience teaching a course for doctoral students at New York University on dissertation research and writing. Argues that the course was as much about learning to be inspired as learning historical methodologies. Includes the full syllabus for the course with commentary. (DSK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students
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Epstein, Terrie – American Educational Research Journal, 2000
Analyzed the historical narratives of 10 adolescents in the same 11th grade history class to determine their perspectives on racial diversity. Analysis demonstrates that the students' racialized identities significantly influenced their concepts of the historical experiences of racial groups, the role of the government in these experiences, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Grade 11, High School Students
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Smith, Helen J. – Middle School Journal, 2000
Discusses the development of a living museum of history project in a middle school classroom, noting the pedagogical foundations for such instruction and the students' process of creating their exhibits. Presents sample worksheets for developing and evaluating exhibits. (JPB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Exhibits, History Instruction, Learning Activities
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Galvez-Martin, Maria Elena – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2000
States that toys can be used in the social studies classroom to help elementary students learn and retain relevant content. Discusses how to incorporate toys into the classroom. Lists toys, games, and lesson plan ideas that can be used when teaching history, geography, and economics. (CMK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Economics Education, Elementary Education, Games
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Morris, Ronald Vaughan – Childhood Education, 2001
Provides general guidelines for using historical reenactments to teach elementary school social studies, focusing on the French colonization in America. Discusses the use of older student mentors, parent volunteers, and first-person historical presentations. Describes benefits to learners, strategies for reenactment, and evaluation procedures.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, History Instruction
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Simpson, Michele L.; Nist, Sherrie L. – Journal of Literacy Research, 1997
Generates a description of the elements that supported students' performance in a university history course. Concludes that students who were flexible in their belief systems about learning and history, perceptions of task, and strategic approaches were the ones who succeeded in the course. Notes that students who performed better in the course…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Higher Education, History Instruction
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Hicks, David; Carroll, Jeff; Doolittle, Peter; Lee, John; Oliver, Brian – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2004
In a history class, students typically listen to the teacher lecture, read from their textbook, then take a test. Although they may sometimes be required to memorize information or read stories about historical events and people, they rarely work with other students, use original documents, write term papers, or discuss the significance of what…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Basic Skills, History Instruction, Elementary School Students
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