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| author | Sullivan, Lisa M. Bueler, Sandra M. |
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| contents | A Unit about Women: "Write Women Back into History." Sullivan, Lisa M. Bueler, Sandra M. Biographies Citations (References) Class Activities Community Involvement Ethnic Groups Females Grade 8 Junior High Schools Oral History Resource Units State Curriculum Guides United States History Womens History Womens Studies Designed to help teachers plan activities for National Women's History Week, this eighth grade curriculum guide on U.S. women in history contains classroom activities, daily announcement suggestions, information about how to conduct an oral history project, short biographies of notable women, and suggested community and school activities. The classroom activities focus around prominent and minority women; deal with sexual bias and discrimination; and include suggestions for reports, essays, library research projects, and puzzles and quizzes which are reproduced within the guide. Notable women in the disciplines of language arts, mathematics, science, fine arts, athletics, and education, and women whose philosophies have been historically important are the focus of the short biographies. Suggested form letters that can be adapted and sent to community resource women, school superintendents, principals, and history departments are provided. The guide also contains a textbook analysis checklist and a 15-page bibliography on women in general and U.S. Asian, Pacific, Black, Hispanic, Native American, and Alaskan women. The appendices contain three "Facts on U.S. Working Women" published in 1985 by the U.S. Department of Labor's Women's Bureau. (DJC) |
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| spellingShingle | A Unit about Women: "Write Women Back into History." Sullivan, Lisa M. Bueler, Sandra M. Biographies Citations (References) Class Activities Community Involvement Ethnic Groups Females Grade 8 Junior High Schools Oral History Resource Units State Curriculum Guides United States History Womens History Womens Studies A Unit about Women: "Write Women Back into History." Sullivan, Lisa M. Bueler, Sandra M. Biographies Citations (References) Class Activities Community Involvement Ethnic Groups Females Grade 8 Junior High Schools Oral History Resource Units State Curriculum Guides United States History Womens History Womens Studies Designed to help teachers plan activities for National Women's History Week, this eighth grade curriculum guide on U.S. women in history contains classroom activities, daily announcement suggestions, information about how to conduct an oral history project, short biographies of notable women, and suggested community and school activities. The classroom activities focus around prominent and minority women; deal with sexual bias and discrimination; and include suggestions for reports, essays, library research projects, and puzzles and quizzes which are reproduced within the guide. Notable women in the disciplines of language arts, mathematics, science, fine arts, athletics, and education, and women whose philosophies have been historically important are the focus of the short biographies. Suggested form letters that can be adapted and sent to community resource women, school superintendents, principals, and history departments are provided. The guide also contains a textbook analysis checklist and a 15-page bibliography on women in general and U.S. Asian, Pacific, Black, Hispanic, Native American, and Alaskan women. The appendices contain three "Facts on U.S. Working Women" published in 1985 by the U.S. Department of Labor's Women's Bureau. (DJC) |
| title | A Unit about Women: "Write Women Back into History." |
| topic | Biographies Citations (References) Class Activities Community Involvement Ethnic Groups Females Grade 8 Junior High Schools Oral History Resource Units State Curriculum Guides United States History Womens History Womens Studies |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED302458 |