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Williams, Lois – California Council for the Social Studies Review, 1973
Descriptors: Human Relations, Individual Differences, Interpersonal Relationship, Literature
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Schuncke, George M.; Bloom, Joan R. – Social Studies, 1977
Explains how social studies teachers can teach cooperative behavior to junior high students. Three critical factors are length of time student groups have worked together, interdependence of goals attached to the tasks, and interdependence of means to accomplish the tasks. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Activities, Group Behavior
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Smoot, B. R. – Social Education, 1971
Inquiring into controversial issues in the classroom is increasingly important. Teachers meeting opposition might assess representation of the total community in the opposition, determine specific points of disagreement and de facto official support. Remedial and preventive course of action should be explored. (VW)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Conflict, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Elementary Education
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Weaver, V. Phillips – Social Education, 1971
Participation in decision making, role playing, inquiry into community current events, and study of law and order in urban units facilitate learning concepts of law, order, conflict, and dissent. (VW)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Conflict, Human Relations, Kindergarten
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Yawkey, T. D.; Aronin, E. L. – Social Studies, 1974
Social Studies programs are increasing their focus upon social and interpersonal awareness.. This article discusses the teacher's role in teaching about values in social studies classes at the primary and secondary levels. The technique known as the living circle or group guidance is explained. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Group Guidance, Human Relations, Interpersonal Relationship, Primary Education
Otero, George G.; Levy, Margaret J. – Intercom, 1975
A set of activity cards designed to promote individual, small group, and class exploration of various nonviolent conflict situations is provided. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Global Approach
Goodman, Yetta M. – Soc Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Current Events, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Human Relations
Belden, George B. – 1975
A teaching strategy designed to help elementary students conceptualize about peace as a process of conflict resolution is described. The Baboon Troop and Netsilik Eskimo materials of "Man: A Course of Study" provide the course content in which the students learn that cooperation is the most important ingredient in group survival.…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Conflict Resolution, Course Descriptions, Educational Research
Zeleny, Leslie D. – 1964
The purpose of this bulletin, one of a series designed to aid the social studies teacher, is to explain the use of sociodrama in the classroom. An eight-step procedure for development of the sociodrama is described. Purposes of sociodrama are discussed and three major types of sociodrama are identified: the life problem, the problem story, and the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Emotional Experience
Morris, Donald – 1976
Methods and resource materials are suggested for teaching elementary level students about the concept of interdependence in terms of the Bicentennial. The rationale lies with a belief in human interrelatedness and the universality of human rights for which the signers of the Declaration of Independence struggled. Students are encouraged to explore…
Descriptors: American History, Civil Liberties, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education
Hines, Paul D.; Wood, Leslie – 1969
Background information and teaching suggestions are offered in this guide for implementing human rights ideas in existing social studies curriculum at the elementary and secondary grade levels in the United States. Emphasis is upon equal universal rights for every person as a concern of education and action. The introduction presents an address by…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Elementary Education
Sealey, D. Bruce – 1972
The Indian-Metis project to develop a multi-media kit of social studies curriculum materials is based upon an integrated anthropological framework. All kinds of materials and theoretical positions are brought together and bear upon the education of children in the age range of eleven to thirteen. This project, amid negative reactions of teachers…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development
Dunfee, Maxine; Crump, Claudia – 1974
A guide for teaching values in social studies takes a positive stand with regard to the importance of values education in the elementary school based on the belief that many personal and societal problems are the results of unresolved value conflicts. It is hypothesized that children who have continuing experiences in value identification,…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Democratic Values, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Goodman, Allen C. – 1972
This monograph provides a format for teaching about busing, either to prospective teachers or to students, on all levels of the educational process. A model is developed that can be used by students themselves in the development of methods of improving human relations and studying problems of democracy and American life. The model presented here…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Class Activities, Desegregation Methods, Educational Games
Fogg, Richard W. – 1972
The field of conflict resolution in the social studies curricula is considered in this paper. The author presents a repertoire of creative and peaceful conflict resolution approaches in a copyrighted appendix. Techniques are described and contrasts are drawn with current social studies curricula. Some of the effects of teaching part of the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Attitude Change, Conflict Resolution
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