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Peer reviewedMandela, Nelson – Social Education, 1995
Presents a message to young people from Nelson Mandela, president of South Africa. Calls for a bridge between the youth of Africa and the United States. Asserts that racial divisions in the United States are major social issues that must be solved. (CFR)
Descriptors: Black History, Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCarter, John Marshall – Social Education, 1995
Presents a learning activity to help students see themselves as part of the historical process. Describes the nine-week project in which students solicit written or oral remembrances of family, local, and national history. Maintains that the project integrated history and writing in a meaningful way for students. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Content Area Writing, Family (Sociological Unit), Grandparents
Peer reviewedSchamel, Wynell; And Others – Social Education, 1995
Discusses the significance and circumstances surrounding the Yalta Conference near the end of World War II. Presents diary excerpts written by Anna Roosevelt, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's daughter. Includes four recommended teaching activities and an address list of the presidential libraries. (CFR)
Descriptors: Diaries, Diplomatic History, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedThomson, Ron – Social Education, 1995
Presents background information and learning activities about Camp Hoover, the presidential retreat built by President Hoover and later renamed Camp David. Includes three readings, three maps, two photographs, two drawings, and four student activities. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedNewman, Marc – Social Education, 1995
Maintains that, although slavery is a major topic in U.S. history, the geographical focus is primarily on the South. Discusses slavery and two slave revolts in colonial New York in the early 1700s. Includes descriptions of the slave revolts and two information tables. (CFR)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black History, Civil Liberties, Colonial History (United States)
Peer reviewedOlsen, Dwayne G. – Social Education, 1995
Contends that, although social studies teachers want students to think, research indicates that most teaching emphasizes knowledge, leaving few opportunities for students to think about it. Discusses criteria to assist teachers and strategies that promote student thinking. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Course Content, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedWilen, William W.; Phillips, John Arul – Social Education, 1995
Asserts that a primary goal of social studies is to prepare students to make informed decisions on public and political issues. Maintains that the most effective approach to teaching critical thinking is through infusion--teaching thinking skills in the context of subject matter. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedWright, Ian – Social Education, 1995
Maintains that, before developing a curriculum to teach critical thinking in the social studies, it is necessary to conceptualize what critical thinking is. Discusses three definitions of critical thinking along with three strategies for teaching critical thinking. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedSchur, Joan Brodsky – Social Education, 1995
Maintains that one challenge in teaching social sciences is finding ways to help students design, implement, and analyze their own social science research project. Describes a seventh-grade anthropology course in which students conducted research projects on gender issues. Includes an observations chart and two figures. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Anthropology, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewedBrakel, Arthur – Social Education, 1995
Maintains that most history students realize that primary sources are the cornerstone of written history. Contends that, when students understand that written history reflects the historian's personal insights, biases, and limitations, they discover both the pleasure and peril of studying history. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGavrish, Michael J. Arrato – Social Education, 1995
Contends that the freedom to discover and debate the past is essential to a democratic society. Presents a high school lesson in historical methodology to illustrate how historians search for what happened in the past. Includes seven classroom activities to help students examine historical evidence. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Design, Democratic Values, Historians
Peer reviewedPahl, Ron H. – Social Education, 1995
Contends that research confirms that too many names, dates, and facts can make social studies boring and irrelevant. Proposes a four-step approach to help students examine issues rather than merely learn facts. Describes a lesson on ethnic discrimination and presents a composite teacher-student dialog. (ACM)
Descriptors: Black History, Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnic Groups
Peer reviewedEvans, Michael D. – Social Education, 1995
Maintains that writing is one of the most important skills students can acquire. Asserts that social studies teachers can help students learn the writing process through a variety of written formats, such as essays, diary writing, and letter writing. Describes a classroom activity using letters and editorials. (CFR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedTiene, Drew; Whitmore, Evonne – Social Education, 1995
Contends that thousands of high schools subscribe to the daily "Channel One" newscast. Outlines a literature review and survey of 600 high school students about their attitudes toward "Channel One." Finds students generally have positive feelings about the news program but not about the commercials. (CFR)
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Citizenship Education, Closed Circuit Television, Commercial Television
Peer reviewedCarroll, Terry; And Others – Social Education, 1995
Contends that the computer software program, "Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego," can be used to teach about social studies and a wide range of other courses. Recommends instructional techniques and interdisciplinary approaches to be used with the program and includes a curriculum correlation chart. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Databases


