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Champagne, Duane – American Indian Quarterly, 2007
American Indian studies should have a theoretical and methodological focus sufficient to organize an academic discipline. A primary focus of American Indian studies as a discipline is to conceptualize, research, and explain patterns of American Indian individual and collective community choices and strategies when confronted with relations with…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indian History, Indigenous Populations, American Indians
Fier, Harriet, Ed.; And Others – 1994
This user guide is part of a multimedia unit using an interdisciplinary approach with hands-on learning to motivate children to participate actively in their schools and local communities, and to experience the democratic process. This unit focuses on the concept that democracy works best when everyone participates. Unit parts include: (1) video…
Descriptors: Active Learning, American Studies, Citizen Participation, Citizen Role
Metropolitan Community Colleges of Kansas City, MO. – 1997
In 1996, the Metropolitan Community Colleges (Missouri) participated in the American Association of Community Colleges' Exploring America's Communities project, which works to strengthen the teaching and learning of American history, literature, and culture at U.S. community colleges. The colleges' team formulated a humanities course exploring the…
Descriptors: American Studies, Community Colleges, Cultural Pluralism, Discussion
Rancho Santiago Community Coll., Santa Ana, CA. – 1997
In 1996, California's Rancho Santiago College (RSC) participated in the American Association of Community Colleges' Exploring America's Communities project, which works to strengthen the teaching and learning of American history, literature, and culture at U.S. community colleges. To enhance instruction about American pluralism and identity, RSC's…
Descriptors: American Studies, Community Colleges, Cultural Pluralism, Culture
Workman, Brooke – 1992
This detailed handbook for a one-semester high school Humanities course is designed to teach students a method of understanding American culture and values which they can use to investigate and analyze the artifacts of the 1960s. The handbook's sections cover 1960s history; popular culture, including television, movies, and bestsellers;…
Descriptors: American Studies, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, High Schools
Peer reviewedHeitzmann, William Ray – Social Studies Journal, 1975
The objectives, organization, procedures, suggested resources, and evaluation of a secondary level, individualized program in Afro-American history are provided. (DE)
Descriptors: American Studies, Black Studies, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedMugleston, William F. – History Teacher, 1974
This article discusses how fiction can be used in college American history courses to explore the consciences of southerners before the Civil War. Among the books discussed are "Swallow Barn,""The Golden Christmas,""The Valley of Shenandoah,""The Kentuckian,""The Virginia Comedians,""The Master's House." (Author/RM)
Descriptors: American Studies, Civil War (United States), Higher Education, History Instruction
Mahon, John K., Ed. – 1975
A product of the 1974 Fifth Gulf Coast History and Humanities Conference, this compilation of 13 essays on American Indians of the South includes the following sections and titles: (1) Teaching the Indian Past in History Courses ("The Southeastern Indian Oral History Program at the University of Florida"; "Notes on the Literature of…
Descriptors: American History, American Indians, American Studies, Comparative Analysis
Waterston, Elizabeth – 1973
As literature reveals both the connections of all the humanities and the continuity of Canadian life, it can provide the Canadian child with a means of fitting his private experiences into a broader context. These facts pose a challenge in creating a continuity between new high school introductory courses in Canadian literature and more advanced…
Descriptors: American Studies, College Programs, College School Cooperation, English Literature
Peer reviewedBlew, Robert W.; McLean, Josephine – History Teacher, 1976
An experimental high school course involved team teaching of American history and literature on the basis of five American novels. Learning objectives, class structure, curriculum units, supplementary materials, and evaluation techniques are described. (AV)
Descriptors: American Studies, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Experimental Curriculum
Peer reviewedLannie, Vincent P. – History of Education Quarterly, 1976
Presents an historiographical overview of Catholic education in the United States from colonial days to the twentieth century. The author traces the principles, origins, and establishment of the Catholic school system and relates the system to the Church's progress in America. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: American Studies, Catholic Schools, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Collins, Robert Keith – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
This case study investigates the media discourse from Houma and Pointe-au-Chien tribal leaders in Louisiana on their experiences with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. One section briefly engages the discourse as discernable from the reports found in Native American and non-Native American news media. Included is a brief yet close examination of these…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role
Evans, Mary – 1994
This information packet is intended for student use in research about the life of President Herbert Hoover. The packet is divided into three sections. Part 1 is "The Herbert Hoover Chronology," which sequences Hoover's accomplishments along with world events from his birth in 1874, until his death in 1964. Part 2 is "A Boyhood in…
Descriptors: American Studies, Federal Government, Modern History, Presidents of the United States
1995
This 32-page teaching guide accompanies a 55-minute documentary film, structured to be viewed in 1 or 2 classroom sessions. The film relates the story of the 1842 mutiny and hangings aboard the "U.S. Brig Somers." The guide recommends the film for grades 5-8, high school, college, and general audience. It suggests that the film material…
Descriptors: American Studies, Class Activities, Documentaries, Higher Education
American Association of Community Colleges, Washington, DC. – 1997
This program book contains progress reports for the colleges that participated in the American Association of Community Colleges' (AACC) Exploring America's Communities (EAC) project, which works to strengthen the teaching of American history, literature, and culture at the community college level. Parts 1, 2, and 3 describe the National…
Descriptors: American Studies, Community Colleges, Cultural Pluralism, Culture

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