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Shiveley, James M.; VanFossen, Phillip J. – 2001
Teachers of political science, social studies, and economics, as well as school library media specialists, will find this resource guide invaluable for incorporating the Internet into their classroom lessons. The guide references over 150 primary Web sites and pairs them with questions and activities designed to encourage critical thinking skills.…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Current Events, Economics, Internet
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Herzstein, Robert Edwin – History Teacher, 1988
Suggests possible uses historians can make of film materials drawing on the Cooper Library (University of South Carolina) collection. Stresses the need for using outtakes to show an accurate sense of unedited history. Illustrates the value of film in understanding European fascism, and urges coordinating textbooks and film for an effective…
Descriptors: Archives, Fascism, Film Libraries, Higher Education
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Hoffert, Sylvia D. – History Teacher, 1987
Proposes a list of goals for a research paper and focuses on implementing these goals through application of political/social theory to historical conflict in U.S. history. Demonstrates methodology through a step by step analysis of a specific paper assignment. Concludes that this type of research exercise provides students with a sense of…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, History Instruction, Political Science
Nelson, Elizabeth; Nelson, Edward – 1990
The five instructional packages in this collection were created by faculty members in the California State Universities to introduce students--and even faculty--to the easy steps involved in working with computers in instructional settings. Designed for students and faculty in entry-level courses who have little or no background in quantitative…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software
Smith, Theodore, Ed. – 1981
This revised history/social science framework for grades K-12 is designed to be used as the basis for curriculum development at the local level in California. It can be used by teachers, curriculum specialists, school administrators, and local boards in other states as well. According to the framework, the central purpose of history/social science…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation