Descriptor
| Resource Materials | 14 |
| Social Problems | 14 |
| World Problems | 14 |
| Secondary Education | 10 |
| Social Studies | 9 |
| Political Issues | 6 |
| Units of Study | 6 |
| Curriculum Guides | 5 |
| Activity Units | 4 |
| Developing Nations | 4 |
| Economic Development | 4 |
| More ▼ | |
Author
| Bock, Natalie | 1 |
| Camp, Deanne | 1 |
| Desmond, Kathleen | 1 |
| Erickson, Andrea M. | 1 |
| Moore, John A. | 1 |
| Post, Albert | 1 |
| Ratchford, Frank | 1 |
| Sills-Briegel, Toni | 1 |
| Tinbergen, Jan | 1 |
| Watt, Donald C. | 1 |
| Woito, Robert, Ed. | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Publication Type
| Guides - General | 3 |
| Journal Articles | 2 |
| Guides - Classroom - Teacher | 1 |
| Opinion Papers | 1 |
| Reports - Descriptive | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
| Practitioners | 2 |
| Teachers | 2 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Peer reviewedTinbergen, Jan – Impact of Science on Society, 1972
Points out that scientific advancements have contributed many gains, but also problems to the present society. Happiness can result in the future if the priority of human survival is kept above others in allocating resources for research. Joint decisions should be made by all nations on vital issues facing them. (PS)
Descriptors: Resource Materials, Scientific Research, Social Problems, Social Responsibility
Watt, Donald C. – World and the School, 1975
The social and political consequences of inflation throughout European and American history are analyzed. Under examination are Europe in the 16th century, France and America in the 18th century, the United States during and after the Civil War, Germany in the 1920's, and contemporary society. (DE)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economics, European History, Political Issues
Peer reviewedErickson, Andrea M. – Social Studies Journal, 1985
A teacher who traveled to Japan on a Japan Institute for Social and Economic Affairs (JISEA) travel-study fellowship talks about the many problems facing Japan today, including resource scarcity and concern about global conflict. Characteristics of the Japanese people are also discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Cultural Traits, Elementary Secondary Education, Natural Resources
Peer reviewedSills-Briegel, Toni; Camp, Deanne – Social Studies, 2000
Presents a strategy for a study of social problems that involves selecting brief excerpts from various literary genres that focus on a key social issue or problem. Explains that middle-level students are presented with a problem to identify, explore, and attempt to solve. Presents an appendix using this excerpt format. (CMK)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Educational Strategies, Literary Genres, Middle School Students
Desmond, Kathleen – 1970
This is a flexible unit for use in a school curriculum or an off-campus seminar. In it, development is defined as progress toward the achievement of economic, social and political conditions under which all can enjoy a reasonable standard of living and each individual will have the opportunity to reach his/her highest potential for human growth…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Higher Education
Moore, John A. – 1971
Secondary students learn to deal objectively with domestic issues and problems in this quinmester elective course. Emphasis is upon providing students with an opportunity for indepth study in critical thinking on current controversial issues, using activity units as a principal teaching technique. The objectives are for students to identify and…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Studies, Critical Thinking, Current Events
Wilmington Public Schools, DE. – 1969
The general purpose of the twelfth grade course is to help the student assume his role as a decision-maker in a democratic society. The nature and complexity of contemporary problems are examined using this guide to enable the student: 1) to analyze alternative solutions to these problems; 2) to develop attitudes and values appropriate to a…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Crime, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Guides
Ratchford, Frank – 1971
Population education is the focus of this quinmester curriculum guide for secondary students. By examining and comparing past population theories of Malthus and Marx with present theories students will better understand the present situation, cultural attitudes toward the problems, and the ecological consequences of overpopulation. Objectives are…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Guides, Demography
American Freedom from Hunger Foundation, Washington, DC. Young World Development. – 1972
This handbook, suggestive rather than prescriptive, is written for Young World Development and/or similar groups committed to active involvement in community, national, and world improvement. Emphasis is upon organizing high school, college, and adult courses and action programs in the community which will help sensitize participants and make them…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Education, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Wolken, Lawrence C. – 1985
Background information and resources to help K-12 social studies teachers prepare today's youth to cope with the problems that conquering space is sure to bring are provided in this guide. The first part of the guide focuses on political, social, and economic issues that may arise as humans attempt to conquer space. Discussed are the international…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conflict, Economic Factors, Economics Education
Post, Albert – 1974
A central purpose of this curriculum resource is to help students at the secondary level gain mental images, concepts, vocabulary, and learning skills they can use to comprehend the rather vast idea of world order and gain a world perspective on contemporary affairs. Emphasis is on presenting learning experiences designed to arouse controversy,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Conflict Resolution, Developing Nations, Disarmament
Bock, Natalie – 1971
A world studies elective course for grades 10-12 analyzes the political, economic, social, philosophical, scientific, technological, and psychological issues in order to provide a framework for arriving at meaningful predictions about twenty-first century life. Course goals indicate that students will explore some of the possibilities for man in…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Communication Skills, Course Objectives, Cultural Influences
Syracuse City School District, NY. – 1970
This revised social studies course outline follows the New York State Methodology in the development of understandings, the building of concepts, and the generalizations arrived at in the study of a variety of broad issues at the local, state, national, and international levels. General objectives are to provide students with opportunity for…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Current Events
Woito, Robert, Ed. – 1977
Designed for students, educators, and citizens interested in human rights, the booklet presents resources for learning about the facts, perspectives, and existing procedures and institutions to promote human rights. Chapter one explores the relationship between human rights and war. Chapter two presents a self-survey to help readers clarify…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Child Advocacy, Civil Liberties, Comparative Analysis


