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Lucas, Melissa A.; Anderson, Lindsey B.; Gray, Katlin – Communication Teacher, 2022
Incorporating civic engagement in the undergraduate curriculum has become a goal in higher education generally and the communication discipline specifically. Given this emerging priority, we offer a framework that integrates civic engagement in the communication classroom and meets students and instructors needs, experience, and goals. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Civics, Undergraduate Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Social Problems
Skerrett, Allison; Smagorinsky, Peter – Corwin, 2022
Educators often bemoan the so-called learning gap that followed the upheaval to schooling in 2020, but the real learning gap will occur if the watershed events and social shifts of the early 2020s are not integrated into school instruction and learning. For today's learning to be relevant to today's students, it must reflect their lives and the…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Critical Thinking, Learning Activities
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Boyd, Ashley Summer; Ferry, Nicole; Jeffries, Matthew Scott; Lash, Johnna – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2018
While antiracist, problem-posing, and culturally relevant curriculum are effective in teaching students how to deconstruct the world, in practice, social justice education often falls short of helping students reconstruct those instances. In response, researchers in this study implemented a social justice action project for high school students…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Social Action, Civics, Social Change
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Allen, Rodney F. – Social Education, 1974
An activity is suggested as one method of examining lifestyle implications of diverse commitments and values to help students deal with both social and personal concerns. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Conflict, Learning Activities, School Role, Self Actualization
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Cooper, Lee B. – Social Education, 1975
A guide to music and its use in secondary classes to explore social change and the future also offers individualized discussion questions, potential classroom resource people, popular songs and reading resources for the teachers -- all categorized in 10 future-oriented themes. (JR)
Descriptors: Ecology, Futures (of Society), Learning Activities, Music
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Putman, Errol – Social Studies, 2003
The Danish experience during the German occupation, presented through the experiences of the Rosen and Johansen families, provides the literary and historical background for the activities the author presents in this article. He designed the four activities for maximum student involvement, with each requiring students to respond to Lois Lowry's…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Problem Solving, Social Problems, Student Attitudes
Ellsworth, Ruth, Ed.; Kachaturoff, Grace, Ed. – 1972
The theme of this conference emphasized student involvement and participation in a pluralistic society, not only as a recipient but also as a contributor in the educational process. Teachers were urged to adopt the role of learner-teacher and to provide understanding and supportive instruction to benefit the student as well as the community. The…
Descriptors: Activism, Citizenship, Community Involvement, Educational Planning
Cohan, Mark E.; Gustafson, Neil C. – 1974
This curriculum guide for secondary students contains learning activities on population and social change. The guide revolves around four major concepts. The first concept is population change which refers to the numerical increase or decrease of population. Population distribution is the second major concept which refers to the patterns of where…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Demography, Environmental Education, Futures (of Society)
Doran, Sister Mary Catherine – 1971
The second unit of the 11th grade section of the FICSS series (Focus on Inner City Social Studies -- see SO 008 271) examines social change in the United States through ideas and non-violent protest. The unit looks at the peaceful protests portrayed in politics, art, music, and writing demonstrating that peaceful protest is an accepted part of…
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Conflict Resolution, Demonstrations (Civil), Dissent
Westerhoff, John, III; McCune, Shirley – 1976
The resource guide for secondary students and teachers is designed to introduce futures planning concepts for democratic social change and the skills necessary for effective planning. The objective is to help students understand the world realistically, to point out ways each person shares in world problems, and to instill the knowledge that they…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cooperative Planning, Educational Objectives, Futures (of Society)
Berman, Shelley; And Others – 1984
One of a series of teacher-developed curriculum guides, this secondary level social studies guide is intended to encourage student participation and involvement in important social issues. The unit, which can be completed in four to six weeks or extended over a semester or year, begins by inviting students to explore reasons why it may seem…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Citizen Participation, Critical Thinking
Lyden, Michael – 1971
Violent protest by blacks, youth, and labor is the focus of the third unit of the 11th grade FICSS series (Focus on Inner City Social Studies -- see SO 008 271). The unit examines how violent protest has affected social change in the United States in politics, institutions, and behavior. Specifically the unit includes civil rights case studies;…
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Civil Rights, Demonstrations (Civil), Dissent
Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education, NJ. – 1968
This is one unit of the series described in SO 000 378. The essential ingredients are not the problems of American society themselves but the ability to recognize them, to view these problems in historical perspective, to mitigate or bring out effective change, to assign priorities, to investigate satisfactory problem-solving methods, and above…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Responsibility, Current Events, Interdisciplinary Approach
Caywood, Stephanie; And Others – 1991
The teaching guide and the videotape it complements are designed to help students define and discuss civic responsibilities. The thirty-two minute videotape takes a case-study approach toward understanding civic responsibility. The video identifies some of the attitudes and feelings people have towards problems in American society and then gives…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Citizenship, Citizenship Education
Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education, NJ. – 1968
This is one unit of the series described in SO 000 378. One of the most important developments in the recent interpretations of American economic history has been the emphasis placed on business. The specific objectives of this unit are enumerated: 1) to realize that all resources are limited and the utilization of these resources is determined by…
Descriptors: Business, Business Responsibility, Economic Change, Economic Progress
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