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Long, Samuel; Long, Ruth – 1974
Two aspects of the place of controversy in the secondary school social studies curricula are considered in this study. First, students' attitudes and descriptions concerning the introduction of controversial course material into the social studies curricula are investigated; and, secondly, the possible consequences of such material are examined.…
Descriptors: Civics, Conflict, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Correlation
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Molnar, Alex; And Others – Social Education, 1984
In 1983, elementary and secondary teachers in West Germany were surveyed concerning the treatment of social themes in school curricula. As in a similar survey conducted in the United States, West German respondents indicated that every theme surveyed was important, with nuclear disarmament and environmental pollution clearly considered the most…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Development
Wharton, Tony; Roe, Myrne – 1999
Since 1996, states have been responsible for moving people from the welfare rolls into jobs. The results have been mixed, and states are still struggling to find the right combination of programs to help individuals and families make that transition. Most people agree that it is best if they find jobs, but not everyone has the skills to land jobs,…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Economics, Employment, Government Role
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Molnar, Alex – Social Education, 1983
According to National Council for the Social Studies and the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development respondents, the issues deemed important--nuclear disarmament, pollution, worldwide wealth and poverty, and alternatives to the U.S. social-economic-political system--are not included in the social studies to the extent they should…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Democracy, Educational Needs, Educational Research
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Jackson, Peter – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1989
Discusses theoretical and practical problems arising from an educational and political commitment to challenging racism through geography teaching. Focuses on student reactions to the anti-racist approach by reviewing the findings of an evaluation of a course taught at University College London. Provides teaching strategies for using this…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
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Parakh, Jal S.; Slesnick, Irwin L. – Science Teacher, 1988
Presents the arguments for and against artificial insemination and in-vitro fertilization. Cites various legal, moral, and ethical questions which can be used to promote discussion. Some people feel that the natural bond between parent and child could be weakened as a result of this new technology. (RT)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Futures (of Society)
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Colesante, Robert J.; Biggs, Donald A. – Journal of Moral Education, 1999
Examines the narrative and propositional approaches to teaching about tolerance in relation to moral and political controversial issues. Indicates that students gave the teacher higher approval ratings, perceived the teacher as more attractive, and remembered more when the teacher used the narrative approach to explain conflicting positions on an…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education
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Werner, Walt – Canadian Social Studies, 1998
Notes that there is a rich literature within social studies education promoting the teaching of controversial issues. Observes that, despite this, teachers continue to be cautious, only giving controversies a token nod in curricula. Suggests four reasons why controversial content continues to be difficult for teachers to implement. (DSK)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Curriculum Development, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Stern, Barbara Slater; Riley, Karen Lea – Social Studies, 2001
Provides historical information on Harold Rugg and the Social Reconstructionist movement. Contends the social issues-centered method should be used within social studies education. Discusses a social issues model that exposes preservice teachers to the social issues-centered model and focuses on a case study on California Proposition 187. (CMK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Marker, Gerald W. – 1993
This paper examines the rapid changes in technology that enables cloning of human embryos and explores the issues related to teaching students about the use of such technologies. STS adoption has made only minimal impact on mainline social studies curriculum, although the topic has been included in discussion for decades. The paper outlines five…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
Whittaker, Lynn Page – Current Issues, 1991
This annual publication contains reading materials designed to help students understand the complexities of the domestic and foreign policy issues facing the United States. The first portion of the book features background reading on the structure of the Federal Government. Next, 10 domestic policy issues are covered: the economy, education, civil…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Federal Government, Foreign Countries
Newton, David E. – 1987
Developed to help teachers and students deal with some of the current issues in science and technology, this book outlines a system for studying socioscientific problems that can be developed in class and then be applied in a life setting. Issues related to the biological sciences, physical sciences, and science as a social institution are…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
Lessing, Clemens; And Others – 1984
Three essays related to peace and security education in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) are presented. The first essay, "An Example of Controversial Themes in Education: Peace and Security," by Clemens Lessing, uses a 1980 controversial discussion of the Committee of the Cultural Ministry as an example of controversial themes in…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Higher Education, Military Science
Public Agenda Foundation, New York, NY. – 1982
This booklet is designed to help citizens understand public issues concerning chronic inflation and to work toward acceptable solutions for ending inflation. There are seven chapters. Chapter one provides a brief explanation of the nation's inflation problem. The psychological, social, and economic impact of inflation is the topic of chapter two.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizenship Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Economic Factors
Skolnick, Jerome H.; And Others – 1977
Fifteen newspaper articles about crime and justice in America are contained in this document. As the basis for a 15-week course by newspaper during the fall of 1977, the articles served as the course "lectures." The articles were written by professors of law, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and criminology; attorneys and judges; and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Content Area Reading, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Crime
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