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ERIC Number: ED447058
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1998
Pages: 170
Abstractor: N/A
ISBN: ISBN-1-56183-480-7
ISSN: N/A
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United States History: Eyes on the Economy. Volume One: Through the Civil War.
Schug, Mark C.; Caldwell, Jean; Wentworth, Donald R.; Kraig, Beth; Highsmith, Robert J.
This lesson guide is designed to help U.S. history teachers and students in grades 8-11 examine historic events through basic economic reasoning. It lends itself to instruction grounded in inquiry learning, direct instruction, and cooperative learning. It calls for students to be engaged in case studies, simulation exercises, and group work, as well as lectures, class discussion, reading, and writing. This volume (1 of 2) includes eight units, each of which presents a unit overview, two to seven lessons (26 altogether), and sample test items. Each lesson includes an introduction that summarizes the historical facts and economic principles to be used in the lesson, a concept list, instructional objectives, an estimate of the time required for instruction, and a list of instructional materials, including visuals for transparencies, and student activities. Each lesson contains detailed teaching procedures, which typically begin with a statement of purpose and include discussion questions, activities, anticipated responses, and answers to questions posed in the activities. Each lesson culminates with a closure activity that reviews learning, provides a lesson summary, or invites additional applications. The program is designed for supplemental use with a secondary U.S. history textbook and is intended to integrate the study of history and economics. The program is not intended for use as a self-contained history course; it focuses only on the economic dimensions of U.S. history. (Author/BB)
National Council on Economic Education, 1140 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036; Tel: 212-730-7007; Fax: 212-730-1793; E-mail: (econed@ncee.net); Web site: (http://www.ncee.net).
Publication Type: Guides - Non-Classroom
Education Level: N/A
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: National Council on Economic Education, New York, NY.
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Note: For volume two, see SO 032 303.