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Kurtz, Stanley – National Association of Scholars, 2020
"The Lost History of Western Civilization" is a wide-ranging consideration of the academy's role in producing America's contemporary political and cultural divisions. The report traces the ways in which the 1988 controversy over the teaching of Western Civilization at Stanford set the pattern for today's "Cold Civil War." The…
Descriptors: Western Civilization, United States History, Political Attitudes, Cultural Differences
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Shenton, James P.; Jakoubek, Robert E. – Social Education, 1980
Reviews where we have been, where we are now, and where we ought to be going in teaching American history. Topics discussed include consensus historians, questioning of consensus interpretations, new interest in the origins of Americans, history of women, history of American labor, and development of a new social history. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Ediger, Marlow – 1991
General principles of history instruction at the community college level are presented in this essay. Suggested criteria for the teaching of history include emphasizing relevant, vital subject matter in ongoing lessons and units, and encouraging students to utilize primary as well as secondary data sources. Potential philosophies that the history…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, History Instruction
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McDougall, Walter A. – Journal of the Middle States Council for the Social Studies, 1998
Discusses the three functions that teaching of history serves: (1) intellectual, civic, and moral. Warns against teaching or promoting only one function at the expense of the other two. (CMK)
Descriptors: Civics, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
McCarthy, J.M. – 1973
Because the study of history efficiently enculturates the young and contributes to the security and continuity of the society, it has almost always been accorded a place in the syllabus. Its inclusion in the American school syllabus has been variously modified by the considerations of several schools of educational philosophy and by the reports of…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, History, History Instruction
Pike, Ellen Leader – 1997
This paper examines the shortcomings of the area studies approach and the comprehensive chronological world history survey approach to teaching world history courses. The study notes the increasing interdependence of the world and its people and advocates a thematic world history approach. By teaching a few important themes in world history,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Global Education, History Instruction, Multicultural Education
Sullivan, Rebecca – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Through a dynamic interplay of philosophical analysis and fine-tuned fieldwork, this dissertation seeks to bear witness to the presence and power of the "personal core of teaching," a dimension of education that, I argue, is of utmost importance, but which remains largely undervalued by educational policymakers and underexamined by…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching (Occupation), Phenomenology, Personal Narratives
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Morris, Paul – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1990
Discussed are some of the reasons for and arguments against teaching the history of physics to physics majors. The course goals, philosophy, and content are described. Sources of material are listed. An outline of the course content, and a bibliography used to develop the course are included. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives
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Sakata, Nozomi; Oketch, Moses; Candappa, Mano – Comparative Education Review, 2021
Social issues of today are rooted in history, and the study of contemporary issues would thus benefit from tracing their history. In Tanzania, Nyerere's "ujamaa" philosophy and the accompanying education for self-reliance (ESR) policy offer a criterion relevant today in pedagogical analysis. Tanzania is currently implementing…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational History, Social Problems, Educational Philosophy
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Cave, Peter – International Journal of Educational Research, 2002
Japan has often been criticized for allegedly teaching its schoolchildren about the history of Imperial Japan 1895-1945 in selective and misleading ways. Is this criticism justified, and how does it compare with the record of another former colonial power in East Asia: England? International criticism of history teaching in England has been…
Descriptors: Criticism, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, History Instruction
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Sampaio Figueiredo, Helenara Regina; Batista, Irinéa de Lourdes – REDIMAT - Journal of Research in Mathematics Education, 2018
This article summarizes the preparation and the results of a study, which aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the historical-philosophical approach in teaching trigonometry in association with the detection of cognitive values, as presented by Lacey (1998). On this association lies the theoretical innovation of the work. To conduct the survey,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Trigonometry, High School Students, Student Attitudes
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Low, Remy – History of Education Review, 2023
Purpose: I take as a starting point the disparaging comments about the place of history and philosophy of education in initial teacher education (ITE) made by the chair of the Teacher Education Expert Panel established by the Australian Government in 2023, which I take to be the most recent attempt at resurrecting the tired debate over "the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cognitive Science, Neurosciences, Educational History
Von Laue, Theodore H. – Clark Now (The Magazine of Clark University), 1983
The purpose of college teaching is to promote book learning--a type of learning which is repressive of people's natural curiosity. It is the duty of teachers to help students be what they do not want to be; therefore, they need to proceed with charity, affection, and selflessness. In teaching, communication proceeds on three levels: (1) formal…
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Students, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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Mehaffy, George L. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1987
States that World War I served as a catalyst for rapid change in the teaching of history, geography, and current events. Indicators of change were found in professional journals such as THE HISTORY TEACHER'S MAGAZINE. Concludes that post-World War I social studies was more like our current curriculum than that which existed prior to the War.…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Educational Change
Girouard, Pierre – 1977
Discussed is the application of a psycho-reeducative approach to the teaching of history in a boarding school for bright elementary grade boys. Topics discussed include the historic process and the process of adaptation, historic activity in a reeducative context, the historic evolution of this approach (1961-1972), the integration of concepts to…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Gifted
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