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O'Connor, Edmund – 1980
The study of world problems in secondary European schools is examined. The study reflects the concerns of a group of teachers from 15 European countries and from a range of disciplines who attended a course on "World Problems in the European Classroom" which was held at Lillehammer in July, 1979 as a contribution by Norway to the Council…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Needs, Global Approach, Intellectual Disciplines
Dynneson, Thomas L. – 1974
The case study analysis system was designed to increase student analytical skills while focusing on social conflict situations. The analysis system is a systematic means of identifying, classifying, and clarifying factors found in social conflict situations. Students are also expected to gain insights into forces that change social structures.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conceptual Schemes, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education
Noon, Elizabeth F. – 1971
The world affairs seminar is a multi-purposed instructional strategy which may be used to teach high school students to unearth information on and make information decisions about world affairs topics. This booklet describes six sample seminars to demonstrate the usefulness of the technique and to illustrate the part a library media center plays…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Media, High School Students
Peer reviewedNixon, William D.; McCormack, Richard E. – Social Education, 1977
Photographs of earth taken by two Landsat satellites can be used by elementary and secondary social studies and geography teachers. Classroom activities are suggested and materials and sources are listed. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedTotten, Samuel – Canadian Social Studies, 1999
Asserts that when people use the cliches "Remember" and "Never Again" in reference to the Holocaust, they must step back and realize that genocide has been perpetuated time and again since 1945. Provides activities that stress contemporary acts of genocide when studying the Holocaust in order to understand these terms. (CMK)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Cliches, Consciousness Raising, Empathy
Gunn, Angus M. – 1975
Presented in this document is a report of an innovative approach to social studies through the use of newspapers in the classrooms in Canada. Topic Today is a one-page newspaper of current affairs geared to grades 6 through 8, but applicable to secondary grades, developed to make available resources of current affairs found in regular newspapers…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Current Events, Curriculum Development
Gray, William S. – 1969
This book represents an attempt to review prevailing practices of combatting world illiteracy; to evaluate the efficacy of methods being employed; to sum up, in a form convenient to educators and administrators, the results of research and experience which have made significant contributions to the subject; and to make recommendations and isolate…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Educational History, Handwriting Skills, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedRogers, Donald B. – Religious Education, 1990
Points out the centrality of imagery in the educational process and argues that images from the Exile period of Hebrew history could provide analogies and metaphors for study of the current ecological crisis. Explores parallels between these historical eras. Urges humans to see themselves as connected to nature rather than dominating nature. (DB)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Biblical Literature, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
Chemotti, Janet T. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1992
Describes application of the ARCS (Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction) Model to design motivating instruction for a library media lesson. Techniques used to teach a ninth grade global studies class preparing group presentations on global issues about the research process, synthesis, and presentation formats are discussed. (four…
Descriptors: Course Integrated Library Instruction, Grade 9, Group Activities, Guidelines
Regenbogen, Joe – Louisiana Social Studies Journal, 1988
Describes a classroom simulation that has students role play membership in the United Nations. Students are assigned countries and through research and debate learn that country's position on international issues. The culminating activity has students participate in a mock United Nations Assembly vote. Argues that this method encourages students…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Decision Making Skills, Global Approach, International Relations
Peer reviewedBybee, Rodger W. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
The lack of a vision of sustainability in contemporary science education is discussed. Policies for curriculum and instruction that will enhance sustainable growth that are based on the ideas of fulfilling basic human needs, improving the environment, conserving resources, and developing a sense of community are presented. (KR)
Descriptors: Biology, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Educational Change
Peer reviewedAustin, Roger – Computers & Education, 1997
Computer conferencing can aid in conflict resolution by developing discourse skills. This article examines conflict resolution and computer conferencing as a channel for discourse and describes three computer conferences involving secondary school students, teacher education students, and teachers in Northern Ireland, Europe, and the United…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, Modern History
Somers, Ann Berry; Matthews, Catherine E.; Bennett, Kristin R.; Seymour, Sarah; Rucker, John – Science Scope, 2003
A thematic and hands-on approach to learning ensures that students develop a deeper understanding and retain information longer. Bouillion and Gomez (2001) argue that real-world problems and school-community partnerships help engage students to connect with school science. When there is a disconnect between the activities of school science and…
Descriptors: World Problems, Academic Achievement, Experiential Learning, Wildlife
DeFronzo, James – 1981
This article describes and discusses student evaluation of a college-level sociology course on social movements around the world. The course was designed to cover basic theory on the development of social movements and revolutions and to provide case studies from the United States and other nations through the use of documentary films. The course…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Case Studies, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
Hugenberg, Lawrence W.; O'Neill, Daniel J. – 1987
To illustrate the incorporation of liberal arts values into the speech communication curriculum, this paper presents a rationale for creating a public speaking course that emphasizes the analysis of current critical issues. The paper argues that by requiring students to speak on important issues, rather than on personal topics, they will need to…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Current Events, Group Discussion

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