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Peer reviewedSandberg, Kate – Journal of Reading, 1981
Suggests that questions that help students read actively in any situation can be adapted to fit reading into the history class. Offers seven such questions. (AEA)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Higher Education, History Instruction, Integrated Activities
Peer reviewedFreudenthal, Hans – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1981
Reasons for one who teaches mathematics to know some mathematics history are investigated. Processes rather than products of mathematical creativity are the preferred subjects of study. (MP)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, History Instruction, Mathematical Enrichment
Peer reviewedGetz, Larry – Social Studies Journal, 1981
Describes a variety of fourth-grade student projects on Pennsylvania history which could be used in a schoolwide Tercentenary Fair. Individuals or small groups of students become experts on particular subjects (historical figures, state products, or important historical events) and serve as resource people at their booths during the fair. (AM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exhibits, Grade 4, History Instruction
Peer reviewedTicknor, Tom – History Teacher, 1980
Briefly outlines three major themes of American urban history pertaining to the study of all communities, and describes a program using extensive comparative community field studies which reinforces these themes. Emphasizes readings, discussion, field trips, and a month of field work. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Community Study, Educational Objectives, Field Instruction, History Instruction
Peer reviewedD'Alonzo, Bruno J.; Zucker, Stanley H. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
Measures of comprehension of the content indicated no significant difference in the amount of information each group of students retained when the historical or biological content was presented to their particular group aurally at an expanded, normal, or compressed rate of speech. (Author)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Biology, High Schools, History Instruction
Peer reviewedHarder, Peter J. – Social Studies, 1979
Describes how to use student generated comments to motivate class discussion and curriculum change in high school modern European history courses. Explains a technique for improving student participation in the classroom through a technique (transactional evaluation) which involves introduction, comment generation, simple data processing, group…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Practices, High School Students
Hilton, Kenneth – Instructor, 1980
Presented are activities and teaching strategies designed to make history real to students, to develop in them, first, a sense of personal involvement with the past, and second, a time-sense and historical perspective. Suggestions include use of biography, historical fiction, oral history, genealogy, role playing, and time-lines. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Learning Activities, Motivation Techniques
Carter, John Marshall – Teacher, 1979
The author presents four teaching activities that link language arts and history: historical dialogs, the Bible as literature and history, student-made history books, and historical graffiti. Each includes a rationale, activities, and evaluation methods. (SJL)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
Ross, Jeffrey B. – Today's Education: Social Studies Edition, 1981
To help history classroom teachers on the high school level make their classes more interesting, this article suggests that teachers incorporate short stories, books, poems, and excerpts from full-length novels into the curriculum. Examples of how literature of various types was successfully integrated into a history unit on the Civil War are…
Descriptors: Grade 10, History Instruction, Learning Activities, Literature
Peer reviewedBalmori, Diana – History Teacher, 1981
Presents a bibliographic review essay on Latin American families. The essay is presented in three major categories: (1) the family and enterprise; (2) the family--different regions, time periods, and socioeconomic conditions and (3) family networks. Entries include historical literature and articles in the English language, films, and novels. (DB)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Family Life, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Balogh, Sandor – Community College Social Science Journal, 1980
Considers the fractionalization of the social science disciplines indicating that this clear delineation of intellectual territory is important to research, but that in information assimilation and dissemination an interdisciplinary approach is more appropriate. Recommends two approaches to interdisciplinary studies based around history and ethnic…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Ethnic Studies, History Instruction, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedWilliams, L. Pearce – History Teacher, 1980
Discusses the changing role of history of science courses at Cornell University. The course has served as a link between the humanities and sciences and as an integral part of area studies programs. Suggests that history of science courses in the social sciences and in the undergraduate history major's program are needed. (KC)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Thompson, John M. – Today's Education: Social Studies Edition, 1980
Discusses reasons for declining interest in world history courses and suggests guidelines for reversing the decline. World history must concentrate on main themes and problems, be real to students, and be organized from a global perspective. Students should be encouraged to empathize with the history of their fellow human beings. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Global Approach, History Instruction
Peer reviewedSwitala, William J. – Social Education, 1980
Suggests an interview approach which junior high and high school social studies teachers can use to increase the interest level of students in history classes. It is suggested that the teacher role play an historical figure. Objectives of the exercise are to make history come alive, teach the basic principles of the oral history interview, and…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, History Instruction, Interviews, Junior High School Students
Kuzirian, Eugene E. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1980
Teaching history is seen to require direct communication from historian to group and back again. Modified Socratic inquiry, it is suggested, accomplishes this goal by involving students more actively in the classroom. It presupposes close reading of material and dialogue as effective as lectures. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), European History, Higher Education


