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Ochoa, Anna; Manson, Gary – Elementary School Journal, 1972
Authors advocate incorporating social action into the social studies curriculum. (RY)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Relevance (Education), Social Action, Social Problems
Metcalf, Lawrence E.; Hunt, Maurice P. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1970
Emphasizes curricular planning that considers social problems as seen by youth, helping young people to examine their basic assumptions about society in relationship to human values and social policies. (JK)
Descriptors: Activism, Culture Conflict, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Hertzberg, Hazel W. – Social Education, 1972
If we are to avoid a purely pathological approach to the study of population, it is important to define the problem of population" in a perspective which takes account of the whole field of population studies. Readings for the teacher are discussed. (Author/VW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Literature Reviews, Population Education, Problem Solving
Brinckerhoff, Richard F.; Compton, Charles A. – 1980
In June, 1980, 38 secondary school science teachers and 10 specialists met at Phillips Exeter Academy to discuss the state of science education. Conference participants agreed that a crisis in science education exists. Events appear to indicate that the public is telling science teachers that what they are offering in the name of science education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Science Education, Scientific Enterprise, Scientific Literacy
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Sorenson, Gail Paulus – Issues in Education, 1985
Discusses the history of debate about the roles of indoctrination versus free inquiry in the classroom in American education. Many present-day theorists may discover what educators of the 1930s found: that there is no contradiction between transmitting democratic values while opposing censorship and indoctrination. (MD)
Descriptors: Censorship, Curriculum Development, Democracy, Educational History
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Hurd, Paul DeHart – Science Teacher, 1975
Puts forth and develops arguments for new perspectives in teaching science and suggests an interdisciplinary approach to curriculum which focuses on human values and social dilemmas. (BR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science, Futures (of Society), Humanism
Wilhelms, Fred T. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1970
Educational innovations must be re-directed toward the development of the individual student's maximum learning and problem-solving potential to meet the challenges of contemporary social change. (JH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Needs
Barr, Robert D., Ed. – 1971
Every social studies teacher must consciously move to relate his course to the value dilemmas of youth and the value-laden issues of our time. A variety of writings by youth have been included to serve as source materials for classroom teachers and to provide significant insights into the values of youth. The section, Values in the Classroom:…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Curriculum Development, Generation Gap, Resource Materials
Shaver, James P.; Oliver, Donald W. – 1965
Can a structure be created that provides a broader and more valid base for the general education curriculum in the social studies than would the structure of social science disciplines? One alternative would be to focus on the making of decisions about public issues as the crucial element of citizenship behavior in a democracy. Using the common…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Decision Making Skills
Shaver, James P. – 1967
This paper defines, inquires into the relationships, and analyzes the terms social sciences and social studies. Too often social studies are a simplified instructional adaptation from the social sciences in which curricular decisions are made on the basis of dictates of the social science disciplines and of college prerequisites. A social studies…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Comparative Analysis, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development
Jenkins, Robert E. – 1977
Values must play an important role in public school curricula. Recent increases in crime rates among youth, and divorces which change a child's family environment, indicate a need for young Americans to have guidance in their moral development. This problem has been considered by professional educational groups for over five decades. A review of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Fisher, Millard J. – 1990
This paper discusses some predictive problems, trends, and dilemmas regarding education for the 21st century, and asks what the future will demand of humankind. Such topics as the information explosion, the increasingly important learning needs in a changing world, and technology versus humanity are examined. Discussion focuses on the implications…
Descriptors: Athletics, Change Agents, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Deloria, Vine, Jr., Comp.; And Others – 1974
Designed to offer a developing American Indian Studies program basic lecture topics and source materials, this guide presents a model for both a quarter and year's course (three quarters) in contemporary Indian issues suitable for study at the college level. Major themes for the quarter course are identified as: (1) how the institutional structure…
Descriptors: American History, American Indians, Bibliographies, Course Content
Newmann, Fred M.; And Others – 1969
This four-part report from the Harvard Social Studies Project describes a secondary school curriculum based on an analysis of public controversy and developed to train students to examine, through discussion and argument, the kinds of disputes that cause social conflict. The first part of the report is a discussion of the curriculum approach which…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Critical Thinking, Current Events, Curriculum Development
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Banks, James A. – Educational Researcher, 1993
Reviews the debate over multicultural education, and illustrates the roots of the debate between multiculturalists and Western traditionalists. A typology of knowledge is presented; and it is argued that each type should be part of curriculum at elementary school, secondary school, and higher levels. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classification, Cultural Pluralism, Culture Conflict
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