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| Intercom | 25 |
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| Barnet, Judith M. | 8 |
| Branson, Margaret S. | 6 |
| King, David C. | 5 |
| Long, Cathryn J. | 4 |
| Pratt, Fran | 2 |
| Cleaveland, Alice Ann | 1 |
| Condon, Larry E. | 1 |
| Fellows, Julia | 1 |
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| Journal Articles | 9 |
| Guides - Classroom - Teacher | 4 |
| Information Analyses | 3 |
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| Guides - Classroom - Learner | 1 |
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Fellows, Julia – Intercom, 1980
Urges that energy concepts be taught in an interdisciplinary manner from kindergarten through the twelfth grade. Describes a materials development program, the Project for an Energy-Enriched Curriculum, which offers a broad-based curriculum emphasizing general energy concepts, availability of energy resources, and information on how various uses…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Branson, Margaret S.; King, David C. – Intercom, 1977
Introduces the humanistic themes to be stressed in this and the following issue of the journal relating to the importance of knowing and caring about one's self and about humanity. Topics discussed include the crisis of habitat, the crisis of being human, student concerns, and humanistic influence in the schools. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Global Approach, Humanistic Education
Intercom, 1980
Focuses on the need for school-community-government cooperation in energy curricula and reviews various programs which have been developed in the field of energy education. Objectives, elements of various programs, and resources are identified. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Barnet, Judith M. – Intercom, 1978
Suggests how social studies classroom teachers can help students understand culture and folk art through study of folk tales. Activities involve students in class and group discussions of other cultures, story telling, illustrating folk tales, playing traditional games, and studying traditional foods and medicines. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Books, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture
Pratt, Fran – Intercom, 1981
Presents reasons why the topic of aging is important to young people and why it should be included in the curriculum. Reasons include that young people today have a greater chance of long life and that there is evidence that young people have negative views of aging. Includes a quiz to pretest knowledge of students about aging. (DB)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Attitude Change, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Branson, Margaret S. – Intercom, 1980
As a means of helping students build map skills, the article presents information on how the energy crisis affects poor people in developing nations (lack of firewood, disappearing forests, erosion due to removal of ground cover). Presents a global map showing the extension of desert conditions and includes questions to help students analyze the…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy
Barnet, Judith M. – Intercom, 1978
Explains how folk literature can be used in the social studies classroom to help students understand human nature and society. Three ancient Chinese tales focusing on various social situations are included, and questions and activities based on the tales are presented. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Cultural Awareness, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Branson, Margaret S.; Long, Cathryn J. – Intercom, 1977
The lesson is designed to acquaint students with the positions taken on environmental issues by leading jurists. Activities include writing the second act of an environmental play, role play, dramatic reading, and class discussion. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Court Litigation, Educational Objectives, Environmental Education
Pratt, Fran – Intercom, 1981
Uses excerpts from research on aging by Margaret Mead as background on the topic of the tremendous global social changes which have resulted in changes for the role of grandparents and elders. Suggests how educators can use the experiences of older people to teach students about change. (DB)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Generation Gap
Barnet, Judith M. – Intercom, 1978
Two Latin American stories are presented as examples of tales which can help students explore the use of animals in folk tales and the special qualities of myth. The stories reinforce a global perspective by stressing commonalities among people from all cultures. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Culture, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture
Branson, Margaret S.; Long, Cathryn J. – Intercom, 1977
Presents a case study of an Indian village to show how and why values change as a result of environmental change. Objectives, suggested teaching time, materials, teaching techniques, and discussion questions are included. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Study, Educational Objectives, Environmental Education
Branson, Margaret S.; Long, Cathryn J. – Intercom, 1977
Describes a role playing exercise in which students act as delegates to a meeting at which they will revise the Antarctic Treaty. Background information is presented about Antarctica, the Antarctic Treaty, and positions of 19 nations with regard to the Treaty. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Objectives, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences
Intercom, 1979
Explains how history lessons focusing on the individual in various situations can help make distant events and peoples more important and believable, and dispel stereotyped images. (CK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
Barnet, Judith M. – Intercom, 1978
Advocates using folklore to help students build humanities skills and develop global perspectives. Provides an outline of topics and activities which should be an integral part of a folklore study and suggests using the humanities series developed by "Intercom" (see SO 506 865-871) as a curriculum guide. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Culture, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Barnet, Judith M. – Intercom, 1978
Introduces the use of proverbs to teach students about values analysis. Students are involved in considering the sound and rhythm of various proverbs, deriving data about different societies from proverbs, and analyzing the role of proverbs in the development of value systems. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
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