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Charles, Eleanor – New York Times, 1978
Children learn to solve problems and other concepts through lesson plans provided by the Center for Global Perspectives, a nonprofit educational organization financed by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Their goal is to make young students more aware of the world and how to process information from different parts of the…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Van Deventer, W. C.; Sternberg, Bob R. – 1966
The activities developed for this project were based on the assumption that science teaching at the junior high school level becomes more meaningful if it is idea-centered and if the ideas selected for study: (1) cut across two or more fields of science, (2) are taught through open-ended laboratory experiences with subject matter introduced as…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Conceptual Schemes, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
Earhart, Eileen M. – 1970
The needs and capabilities of 4-year-old Head Start children were considered in development of classification and attention training curricula, including: (1) sensory exploration through object manipulation, (2) variety of high-interest materials, (3) change of pace during the lesson, (4) presentation of learning activities as games, (5) relating…
Descriptors: Attention, Classification, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
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Barnard, J. Darrell – Science and Children, 1971
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Conceptual Schemes, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science
Saskatchewan Dept. of Education, Regina. – 1970
Impetus for curriculum change in the field of social studies stems from the increasing momentum of social change, together with new developments in the social sciences and new discoveries in learning theory. Principles which characterize the suggested program modifications include focus on concept formation, a multidisciplinary approach to…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides
Frost, Joe L. – 1969
This report presents a description of the Structure-Process approach to cognition and literacy, suggests techniques for implementation of the model, and assesses the effects of the model on a specific population. The Structure-Process approach assumes that intelligence develops cumulatively. The model was used for curriculum development in four…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Development, Concept Teaching, Creativity
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Thompson, Fred – History and Social Science Teacher, 1984
Describes and analyzes a project which developed packets intended as exemplars to show teachers in England and Wales how, working within their "unique situations," they could design a course to help students, ages 8-13, develop skills and personal qualities through a study of societal concepts. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. – 1979
This guide provides a framework for developing a law-related curriculum in grades K-12. It is presented in nine major sections. Section I discusses the rationale for including law-related education in the curriculum. The rationale is that in order for citizens to make conscious choices, they must understand legal processes, reason through the need…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Citizenship, Community Resources, Concept Teaching
Florida State Univ., Tallahassee. – 1976
A project for preparing and testing innovative curriculum materials for the study of religion in elementary social studies is described. The main objective of the project is to demonstrate that the study of religion is a necessity in the social education and personal development of children. Intended as an aid for teaching a student about his own…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development
Mehlinger, Howard D., Ed. – 1981
Intended for elementary and secondary teachers and for students in teacher training institutions, this book contains practical suggestions and information on ways and means of improving social studies instruction. UNESCO hopes that the book will play a part in raising the standard of social studies teaching and that it will at the same time…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
New York Friends Group, Inc., New York. Center for War/Peace Studies. – 1971
This is a description of the objectives, program activities, and policy of an experimental curriculum development project in the war/peace field. Seven major concepts of content are defined: 1) Identity, 2) Obligation, 3) Change, 4) Power, 5) Conflict, 6) Institutions, 7) Interdependence, 8) Values and the Value Process. Rationale is that…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Citizenship, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Teaching
Giannangelo, Duane M.; And Others – 1982
Learning modules emphasizing the anthropological aspects of human and race relations to supplement social studies textbooks used in grades 7-12 were developed. The final report describes pre-project activities, module development, and project evaluation and accomplishments. Pre-project activities included media publicity, reviewing social studies…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Civics, Concept Teaching, Cultural Differences
West Virginia State Dept. of Education, Charleston. Bureau of Learning Systems.
Fifteen organizing themes are presented to help define the scope of social studies learning in grades K-12 and to construct a basic framework for curriculum development. The underlying philosophy is that there are major social understandings that tie one or two concepts together and that children should investigate and discover those…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Citizenship Responsibility, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching
Cvijanovic, Serge; Spero, Galila – 1976
The environmental education unit is intended for use by elementary school classroom teachers as they develop and implement programs to help students become visually aware of street environments. The teacher's guide is presented in two major sections. Section I consists primarily of reading and observing exercises. Lessons are entitled "What…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Architectural Education, Building Design, Concept Formation