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Sperry, Chris – Social Education, 2014
High school social studies teachers are always struggling to "cover the content" while addressing an ever-expanding set of additional demands. The Common Core expects literacy instruction to be incorporated into social studies. NCSS's new C3 Framework emphasizes teaching students to ask questions, evaluate sources, and communicate…
Descriptors: War, Propaganda, Critical Viewing, Criticism
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Marks, Melissa J. – Social Studies, 2017
Teaching about the Holocaust as an atrocity of the 1940s misleads students into thinking that it is a genocide occurred, that the world agreed "Never Again," and that the United Nations would prevent future genocides. With genocides in Rwanda, Srebrenica, and Syria occurring in the years since the Holocaust, teachers need to use the…
Descriptors: Death, Jews, Teaching Methods, Human Rights
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Stivers, Richard – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2012
Propaganda in all its forms is the culture of a mass society. The media transmits propaganda to form public opinion and recreate the human being. Reversing the Western ideal of a rational and free individual, the media creates a childish conformist ensconced in the peer group, who acts unconsciously.
Descriptors: Propaganda, Peer Groups, Municipalities, Mass Media Effects
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Journell, Wayne – Social Education, 2009
One of the primary goals of social studies education in the United States is to prepare students for civically active, politically informed, and socially engaged democratic citizenship. Too often, however, the curricula fall short of this goal. Textbooks and state curriculum standards tend to portray citizenship as a static concept rather than an…
Descriptors: Propaganda, Textbooks, Democracy, Elections
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Vanderburg, Willem H. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2012
Judaism and Christianity, the religious traditions most influential on Western civilization, taught that the universe was created by the Word and that human beings were distinguished from all other animals by their use of words. What characterizes our age is a growing reliance on images as our words are being desymbolized. This desymbolization of…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Western Civilization, Christianity, Judaism
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Saleem, Mohammed M.; Thomas, Michael K. – High School Journal, 2011
This study analyzes the reporting of the September 11th terrorist attacks in social studies textbooks from a Muslim perspective and reports on findings from a study of the responses of American Muslim children to the treatment of the events of September 11th in social studies textbooks. Constructivist grounded theory was used to centralize the…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Constructivism (Learning), Muslims, Terrorism
Altun, Adnan – Online Submission, 2015
This study was carried out with 44 students attending the Social Studies Education Department of Faculty of Education at Abant Izzet Baysal University, who chose the elective Media Literacy Course. In the study, that was planned as an action research, the assistant professor of the course acted as "researcher" and the students (teacher…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Social Studies, Action Research, Preservice Teachers
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Mahaney, Darlene C. – OAH Magazine of History, 2002
Provides a lesson that utilizes propaganda posters in order to teacher students about the U.S. homefront and war effort during World War II. Provides background information and posters for the teacher's use and explains that the students can use this information when creating their own propaganda posters. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Instructional Materials, Propaganda, Secondary Education
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Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Briefly discusses the development of Cold War propaganda in the United States, Canada, and the USSR after 1947. Presents two movie reviews and a Canadian magazine advertisement of the period which illustrate the harshness of propaganda used by both sides in the immediate postwar years. (GEA)
Descriptors: History Instruction, Instructional Materials, Primary Sources, Propaganda
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Alexander, Mary, Ed. – Social Education, 1984
A cartoon for analysis and other learning activities is provided to help students study about peace propaganda, the nuclear freeze, and disarmament. A cartoon analysis worksheet, designed to help students analyze almost any political cartoon, is included. (RM)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Disarmament, Learning Activities, Nuclear Warfare
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Byers, CeCe; Alexander, Mary – Social Education, 1978
Excerpts from two propaganda leaflets distributed by Germany during World War I to demoralize American soldiers. Teaching suggestions encourage students to examine the leaflets' tone, guess who the authors might have been, and analyze the leaflets as examples of a propaganda technique. (AV)
Descriptors: History Instruction, Instructional Materials, Mass Media, Pamphlets
Kincheloe, Joe L.; Staley, George – Curriculum Review, 1983
Briefly discusses propaganda of the past four decades, defines the term, reviews its earliest uses, and outlines today's propaganda vehicles--mass media, special interest groups, and marketing techniques. A propaganda analysis program for educating today's youth is proposed which includes eight questions for evaluating the source of media…
Descriptors: Communism, Curriculum Development, Definitions, Educational History
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Fleming, Dan B. – Social Education, 1985
A survey found that secondary U.S. history textbooks provided the most coverage of propaganda and included the largest number of examples for student analysis. Very little coverage of propaganda was found in world geography and world history texts. A few government texts provided excellent coverage, but most gave the subject little attention. (RM)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, History Instruction, Propaganda, Secondary Education
Abrams, Grace C.; Schmidt, Fran C. – 1972
Types and techniques of propaganda and its effects on American Life are discussed in this elective social studies course for 7th, 8th, and 9th grade students. Since young people today are bombarded with conflicting ideas disseminated through mass media, it becomes imperative that students become more knowledgeable about propaganda and its impact…
Descriptors: American Studies, Communication (Thought Transfer), Critical Thinking, Curriculum Guides
Cardone, Kenneth; Paine, Mary – 1974
Activities for grades 4, 5, 6, and junior high acquaint students with consumer and economic problems, particularly how people spend money and methods used in advertising. The guide opens with a vocabulary list. Then, five objectives, using hypothetical situations, introduce the student to the decisions involved in spending money wisely. For…
Descriptors: Commercial Art, Consumer Education, Economics Education, Educational Games
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