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Anthony, Robert B. – Social Studies Journal, 1975
Students in the future will use audiovisual equipment to study real life social problems. For journal availability see annotation SO 504 171. (DE)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), Multimedia Instruction
Cottone, Laura Perkins – 1989
The public relations case studies/campaigns class entails teaching students how to die and then come back to life. As students must learn to take a critical look at complex public and social issues, teachers should create an environment in which the students feel comfortable with the process of psychological reconstruction. Students must be taught…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Competition, Higher Education
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Selakovich, Daniel – Social Studies, 1975
In many social studies classes learning is made "relevant" by simply presenting contemporary issues and current affairs. However, when teaching about issues, certain decisions need to be made concerning content and techniques. The author makes a suggestion that the major content focus on not merely understanding the problems facing society, but…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Current Events, Elementary Secondary Education
Funderburk, Charles – Teaching Political Science, 1978
Explains how the use of feature-length motion pictures, combined with interesting readings, can generate enthusiasm, discussion, and analysis of basic political ideas, concepts, and values. Reviews costs and identifies specific movies and readings on various political topics. (AV)
Descriptors: Educational Media, Films, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
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Jordan, June – Harvard Educational Review, 1988
Describes experiences in a Black English course in which teacher and students mounted the charge of making schooling relevant and useful when they decided to mobilize on behalf of a Black classmate whose unarmed brother was killed by white policemen in Brooklyn, New York. (JOW)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Blacks, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
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Phillips, Brenda D. – Teaching Sociology, 1988
Discusses problems inherent in teaching sensitive subjects such as rape, disasters, and nuclear war; and presents ideas about preparing classes on these subjects. Comments and data are drawn from experience in teaching family violence classes, students comments, journals, and conversations with colleagues. (BSR)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Family Violence, Higher Education, Social Problems
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Hernandez, Santos H.; And Others – Journal of Social Work Education, 1985
Social work education has traditionally focused more on practice methods than on solving social problems. It is contended that there is a need for an "integrated practitioner" who is, by design, prepared as a social problem specialist. Issues in developing a curriculum are discussed. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Helping Relationship, Higher Education, Professional Education
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Brookfield, Stephen – Harvard Educational Review, 1986
The author describes and illustrates television's presentation of bias in programming and production. He advocates educating adults to be critical in consuming television images of reality and presents six techniques that have been successful in teaching adults to read between the lines of television's portrayal of political issues, news events,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Critical Thinking, Media Literacy
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Hammond, Kenneth R. – Social Education, 1973
This article discusses four current explanations for man's failure to resolve conflicts. Information about and techniques for improving human judgment and opportunities for students to learn to use these are needed to improve efforts to solve social problems. (KM)
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Failure, Learning Activities
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Massialas, Byron G.; Sprague, Nancy F. – Social Education, 1974
This article describes in detail how the inquiry teacher performs in the classroom and what the possible alternatives in the process are. The major goal is to clarify the components of inquiry teaching and to indicate the exact junctures where major decisions need to be made. The operations subsumed under instructional decision are spelled out and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inquiry, Questioning Techniques, Secondary Education
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McVeigh, Frank J. – Teaching Sociology, 1973
Use of the format of a congressional hearing, instead of traditional teaching methods, appears to enhance direct student involvment, interest, and knowledge. Described are the social setting and procedures, research protocol, analysis and evaluation, and conclusions and limitations of the experiment. (KM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Innovation, Experimental Teaching, Government Role
McCall, Brian – International Understanding At School, 1971
Development education offers a new approach to teaching about developing nations by cultivating students' abilities to become active, thinking members of society. (JB)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Developing Nations, International Education, Social Attitudes
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Thorpe, Gerald L.; Reardon, Betty A. – California Council for the Social Studies Review, 1972
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Futures (of Society)
Phillips, Mark – Media Method Explor Educ, 1969
Descriptors: American History, Audiences, Cultural Influences, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Shaw, Clayton T. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1971
Study results indicate health attitudes of students can be changed, and that the shift may be toward a public health orientation. A modern teaching approach with appreciation for student opinion may be more beneficial to health understanding than is traditional rote learning. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes, Course Objectives, Health
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