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Peer reviewedLevin, Sandy – History and Social Science Teacher, 1989
Presents learning activities and resources for teaching senior level criminal law courses. Topics covered include arrest, search and seizure, bail, trial procedures, sentencing, and prisons. Objective is to encourage students to address societal issues. (LS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Correctional Institutions, Creative Teaching
Peer reviewedNetting, Nancy S. – Teaching Sociology, 1994
Contends that many students enter sociology with an exaggerated belief in their own uniqueness. Presents a description of a course activity in which students see how social forces affect their choices and chances, thereby seeing the sociological perspective on social problems. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedGabriel, Robin H. – OAH Magazine of History, 1994
Discusses the importance of architecture in Thomas Jefferson's life. Presents a lesson plan based on Jefferson's Monticello and designed to encourage students to identify and understand elements of classical architecture in their local area. Includes a photograph of Monticello and six architectural illustrations. (CFR)
Descriptors: Architecture, Built Environment, Colonial History (United States), Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedSinger, Alan J. – Social Science Record, 1994
Contends that oral history is a way to involve students in thinking about and understanding history and the contemporary world. Includes a family history chart, recommendations for creating an oral history questionnaire, sample interview questions, and four student oral history writing models. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Experiential Learning, Family (Sociological Unit)
Peer reviewedJoyce, William W.; Kubik, Jim – Michigan Social Studies Journal, 1991
Discusses the Close Up Foundation's sponsorship of social studies students' trips to Washington, D.C. Describes one school's experience of planning and financing the trip, as well as its public forums and club for students to gain experience in politics and citizenship. Reports a study of Close Up participants, their political attitude…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Citizenship Education, Community Involvement, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedChapel, Linda – Social Studies Review, 1991
Recommends providing fifth and sixth grade students in social studies classes with an understanding of how people lived in a specific era through original experiences. Outlines two lesson plans for studying ancient Egypt, giving students hands-on experiences. Finds lessons appropriate for special education students and those with limited English…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedEsty, Warren W. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1991
Presents a program to introduce fifth graders to everyday economic life by constructing a true-to-life simulation of an economic community. Students apply mathematics skills to managing a checking account, calculating electric bills, and managing shops using computers. (MDH)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Economics Education, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
Peer reviewedMoynihan, Daniel P. – Social Education, 1994
Describes the participation of four middle school students at the World Youth Conference on Human Rights. Discusses interdisciplinary efforts at a private school to celebrate the founding of the United Nations. Outlines student volunteer activities for both local and international causes. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Conferences, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedO'Shea, Thomas – Mathematics Teacher, 1991
During a six-week methods course for preservice elementary school teachers, student pairs were asked to solve a problem and record their experiences in a dairy. Presented are the dairy entries of two students as they worked on determining the number of squares that can be formed on a five-peg geoboard. (MDH)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Diaries, Experiential Learning, Geometry
Emery, Doug; And Others – Clearing, 1991
Two programs are described in which students monitor water quality and pollution in local streams and rivers. Discussed is the integration of computers and telecommunications into the classroom. Suggested activities that might start students thinking about a classroom project are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Data Analysis, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedWaite, Patrick; And Others – Social Studies, 1991
Reviews economics teaching methods in England in light of curriculum reform there. Explains economics' cross-curricular status in England's national curriculum. Stresses students' experiential learning in simulations, interview projects, and a minienterprise approach in which students produce and market goods. Describes one elementary school's…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Economics, Economics Education
Peer reviewedJorgensen-Esmaili, Karen – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1990
Suggests incorporating reading, writing, and social studies within the context of literature. Includes reading lists and activities for teaching about the Victorian period in a two-month social studies unit that incorporates science fiction, mysteries, and fairy tales. Children discuss old photographs, examine artifacts, visit a Victorian mansion,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedHoffman, Stevie – International Journal of Social Education, 1993
Asserts that the early childhood social studies curriculum should enable children to rethink and revise their tentative understandings of the world in light of new information and experiences. Argues that teachers must have knowledge of history, the social sciences, and cultural pluralism to design and teach social studies effectively. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Early Childhood Education, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedRichardson, Scott – Social Studies, 1993
Describes a typical week for a secondary student participating in the Close Up Foundation's Washington-based field trip. Discusses the formal and informal curriculum and the interaction among students from different parts of the United States. Outlines Close Up programs at the local and state levels and the emphasis on lifelong learning. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Civics, Community Education
Peer reviewedMonhardt, Rebecca M. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1998
Examines the effects of issue-based science teaching on students in rural Idaho. Eighth-grade students investigated the use of the Bear River using the Jurisprudential Inquiry Model of Science, Technology and Society (STS) as a guide. Describes challenges encountered in attempting to integrate the use of technology as part of the project as well…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning


