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Peer reviewedBowker, Geoffrey C. – Social Studies of Science, 2000
As sets of heterogeneous databases converge, there is a layering of values into the emergent infrastructure. This layering process is relatively irreversible in that it operates simultaneously at a very concrete and abstract level. (Contains 119 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Classification, Data Collection, Databases
Peer reviewedReynolds, Graham – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Argues for the integration of aboriginal content into social studies by teaching First Nations history as Canadian history. Provides an overview of this integrated history, focusing on Atlantic Canada. Addresses such topics as extending the coverage 10,000 years prior, the parallel between human history and environmental change, and cultural…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Cultural Exchange, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPantaleo, Sylvia – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Discusses the use of children's literature in social studies instruction and addresses the nature of Canadian children's literature. Provides an annotated list of 14 picture books representing different geographical regions in Canada, reflecting various historical periods, and presenting information on Canadian experiences. Offers Canadian…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Fiction
Peer reviewedShields, Patricia – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Describes a lesson consisting of activities such as a mock town hall meeting, forming a lobby group, and attending a town hall meeting. Focuses on community-based issues and the role of citizens in bringing about change at the local level. (CMK)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Community, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedDale, Jack – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Describes a global issues project in which students modeled the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Discusses project aspects while focusing on the use of the Alta Vista Forum for web-based threaded discussion. (CMK)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
Peer reviewedAndrews, Ian A. – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Discusses the organization La Francophonie, which is an international community of people who speak French and convene to address issues. Presents a crossword puzzle that introduces readers to some of the nations involved in La Francophonie. Provides the across and down clues, a word list, and answer key. (CMK)
Descriptors: Conferences, Developing Nations, Educational Games, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSanchez, Tony R. – Social Studies Journal, 2000
Promotes the teaching of values in social studies by using heroes/heroines. States that teachers must correct the blurred distinction between hero and celebrity, offering a working definition of hero/heroine. Contends that teachers should go beyond the textbook and endorses the use of trade books. Provides references and a selected bibliography.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Fiction
Peer reviewedNelson, J. – Social Studies Journal, 2000
Discusses the use of letters, diaries, and eye witness accounts to introduce students to personal impressions and experiences usually absent from contemporary written resources. Includes collections of letters, diaries, and eye witness accounts with accompanying activities for each primary source. (CMK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Diaries, Educational Strategies, History Instruction
Peer reviewedGibson, Susan; Tranter, Joanne – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Discusses information literacy skills as a way to handle information overload. Explores the critical Internet viewing of 1,693 students in grades 7-9 who responded to a survey. Discusses the results on students' beliefs about information accuracy, their information evaluation strategies, and the importance of Internet information validity.…
Descriptors: Critical Viewing, Evaluation Methods, Information Literacy, Information Skills
Peer reviewedTotten, Samuel – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Contends that before teaching about the Holocaust teachers must assess their students' understanding of this event. Considers five student misconceptions about the origins of the Holocaust. Includes responses by students in grades 10-12. Explains the inaccuracy of each misconception, using the work of Holocaust historians as supporting evidence.…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Genocide, High School Students, Jews
Peer reviewedParsons, Jim – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Discusses the benefits of using oral history in social studies. Describes the process of oral history projects by discussing (1) how to introduce oral history to the students, (2) preparation for the project, (3) organizing and evaluating the research, and (4) publishing an oral history. Considers a variation on oral history. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Family History, Oral History, Relevance (Education)
Peer reviewedHodysh, Henry W. – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Provides information about Alexander Cameron Rutherford, a provincial politician. Includes a letter written by Rutherford in 1912 that provides insights into his responsibilities to the general public, information about Rutherford himself, the economic conditions of Alberta, Canada in 1912, and information about the individual to whom it was…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Economic Climate, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAndrews, Ian A. – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Describes the Fourth Annual Teachers' Institute on Canadian Parliamentary Democracy in November 1999 and offers information about two institutes to be held in 2000-2001. Presents a crossword puzzle that contains general information about the Parliament of Canada. Provides the across and down clues, a word list, and the answer key. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Government (Administrative Body)
Peer reviewedHembacher, Diane; Porter, Priscilla – Social Studies Review, 2000
Discusses the California History/Social Science Standards that organize historical and social science skills into three different categories: (1) chronological thinking; (2) research, evidence, and point of view; and (3) historical interpretation. Addresses the year-long planning guide and includes two worksheets, one for year-long planning and…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Planning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum
Peer reviewedZachlod, Michelle – Social Studies Review, 2000
Discusses how anthropology can be integrated into the social studies classroom focusing on second and fifth grade levels. Demonstrates how different subject areas can be integrated with anthropology, such as history, geography, science, mathematics, and art. Covers topics such as foods, American Indian folklore, moonsticks, and myths and legends.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Anthropology, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education


