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Main Authors: Metcalf, Fay D., Downey, Matthew T.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1977
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED151237
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author Metcalf, Fay D.
Downey, Matthew T.
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Downey, Matthew T.
Metcalf, Fay D.
Downey, Matthew T.
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contents Teaching Local History: Trends, Tips, and Resources. Metcalf, Fay D. Downey, Matthew T. Community Resources Community Study Elementary Secondary Education Family (Sociological Unit) History Instruction Instructional Materials Learning Activities Local History Oral History Primary Sources Social Studies Teaching Guides Teaching Methods United States History Trends, tips, and resources for teaching local and family history are identified in this state-of-the-art paper. Using the local community as a historical resource can make American history more relevant and meaningful to students and aids in the development of a wide range of skills, including library use skills, writing skills, and skills used in evaluating historical data. A study of a community will yield information abouts its social history, economic history, family history, architecture and public art, and folklores and cultural journalism. Suggestions about how to retrieve a community's history and teaching activities and techniques for using the information are provided in each chapter. Many of the suggestions describe projects and activities that teachers currently use in their own classes. A final chapter contains a list of local history resources, including books, photographs, and materials on how to use local sources. (JR)
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spellingShingle Teaching Local History: Trends, Tips, and Resources.
Metcalf, Fay D.
Downey, Matthew T.
Community Resources
Community Study
Elementary Secondary Education
Family (Sociological Unit)
History Instruction
Instructional Materials
Learning Activities
Local History
Oral History
Primary Sources
Social Studies
Teaching Guides
Teaching Methods
United States History
Teaching Local History: Trends, Tips, and Resources. Metcalf, Fay D. Downey, Matthew T. Community Resources Community Study Elementary Secondary Education Family (Sociological Unit) History Instruction Instructional Materials Learning Activities Local History Oral History Primary Sources Social Studies Teaching Guides Teaching Methods United States History Trends, tips, and resources for teaching local and family history are identified in this state-of-the-art paper. Using the local community as a historical resource can make American history more relevant and meaningful to students and aids in the development of a wide range of skills, including library use skills, writing skills, and skills used in evaluating historical data. A study of a community will yield information abouts its social history, economic history, family history, architecture and public art, and folklores and cultural journalism. Suggestions about how to retrieve a community's history and teaching activities and techniques for using the information are provided in each chapter. Many of the suggestions describe projects and activities that teachers currently use in their own classes. A final chapter contains a list of local history resources, including books, photographs, and materials on how to use local sources. (JR)
title Teaching Local History: Trends, Tips, and Resources.
topic Community Resources
Community Study
Elementary Secondary Education
Family (Sociological Unit)
History Instruction
Instructional Materials
Learning Activities
Local History
Oral History
Primary Sources
Social Studies
Teaching Guides
Teaching Methods
United States History
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED151237