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Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1985
A reenactment that attempts to re-create and relive the sequence of events of a significant historical happening can be an essential power for learning history. Suggestions to help teachers develop and plan a reenactment are made. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Relevance (Education)
Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1989
Explains the use of interactional drama, a technique that presents a problem in dramatic form, drawing the student audience into the drama by encouraging meaningful discussion in order to resolve the problem. Describes a three-step process for developing dramas that bring life to historical events and distant locations. (LS)
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Classroom Techniques, Creative Dramatics, Dramatic Play
Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1988
Describes how the history of flight can be used to encourage elementary school children to read, discuss, and do research on an aviation topic. Outlines several activities that can be used to encourage student interest. (GEA)
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Class Activities, Elementary Education, History Instruction
Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1984
Intermediate and junior high school students became very involved with this learning activity which involved detective work. Working in groups, students had to solve a riddle based on a sequence of clues. The answer to each set of clues was either a person, an event, or a place. (RM)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Learning Activities, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1982
Suggests learning activities to help elementary and secondary students use the daily newspaper to explore the world of work. An annotated list of sources and materials is also included. (RM)
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Exploration, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1982
Discusses the value of structured simulation games in elementary social studies. Suggestions are given for using simulation games in the classroom, stressing the importance of the briefing and debriefing activities. Teaching instructions for four role-playing simulations are included. (AM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Role Playing, Simulation, Social Studies
Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1989
Discusses the problems of teaching time concepts to children. Suggests alternatives to the traditional time line. Describes the use of bottles and boxes as symbols of units of time when encouraging children to visualize and understand time. Provides information which will assist teachers in using these techniques. (KO)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Evolution
Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1995
Asserts that one of the most important goals of education should be to help students become responsible citizens who want to be informed about contemporary events. Recommends instructional techniques and current event issues to encourage student curiosity and involvement. Includes an annotated listing of teacher resources. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Classroom Techniques, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Peer reviewedTurner, Thomas N. – Social Studies, 1979
Presents three simulations in which participants must make decisions based on a limited number of choices among a defined set of alternatives. Students (1) decide which English convicts will be transported to the colonies; (2) place individuals in one of two retirement homes; and (3) choose which children will help their mother draw up her will.…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Interdisciplinary Approach, Secondary Education


