| Middle States Council for the Social Studies (U.S.) - History - 1923 - 668 pages
...Committee on Social Studies in Secondary Education, published in 1916. According to this Committee "The social studies are understood to be those whose...society, and to man as a member of social groups." The Committee added that "the social studies differ from other studies by reason of their social content... | |
| History - 1917 - 388 pages
...the National Education Association PART I.— INTRODUCTION. 1. Definition of the facial studies. — The social studies are understood to be those whose...society, and to man as a member of social groups. 2. Aims of the social studies. — The social studies differ from other studies by reason of their... | |
| Glen Levin Swiggett - Business education - 1916 - 934 pages
...SOCIAL STUDIES IN SECONDARY EDUCATION. PART I.— INTRODUCTION. 1. Definition of the social studies. — The social studies are understood to be those whose...society, and to man as a member of social groups. 2. Aims of the social studies. — The social studies differ from other studies by reason of their... | |
| sister Mary Ruth Devlin - Citizenship - 1917 - 158 pages
...adapted both to the 8 — 4 and to the 6 — 3 — 3 plans of organization. It regards as social studies those "whose subject matter relates directly to the...of human society, and to man as a member of social groups."161 The committee assumes that the foundation of community civics has been laid in the elementary... | |
| Alexander James Inglis - Education, Secondary - 1918 - 774 pages
...social studies are defined and their aims set as follows: ' 1. Definition of the social studies. — The social studies are understood to be those whose...society, and to man as a member of social groups. 2. Aims of the social studies. — The social studies differ from other studies by reason of their... | |
| Alexander James Inglis - Education, Secondary - 1918 - 770 pages
...social studies are defined and their aims set as follows: * 1 . Definition of the social studies. — The social studies are understood to be those whose...and development of human society, and to man as a memI her of social groups. 2. Aims of the social studies. — The social studies differ from other... | |
| Alexander James Inglis - Education, Secondary - 1918 - 780 pages
...social studies are defined and their aims set as follows: 1 1 . Definition of the social studies. — The social studies are understood to be those whose subject matter relates directly to the orgmiization and development of human society, and to man as a memT>er~uf Miml gTolipsr • 2. Aims... | |
| Samuel Horning Ziegler - Education - 1923 - 132 pages
...social studies course needs overhauling in the light of almost everyone of the above mentioned aims. The social studies are understood to be those whose...of human society, and to man as a member of social groups."1 The social studies, as presented in the old seventh and eighth grades, and in the Freshman... | |
| Kansas. Department of Education - Education - 1925 - 56 pages
...Country. Burnham 1.34 1 . 64 .... The John C. Winston Company. DEFINITIONS. "The social studies are those whose subject matter relates directly to the...society and to man as a member of social groups." This field, then, includes those studies whose central theme is man as he comes in contact with nature... | |
| Sister Mary Antonia Durkin - Teachers - 1926 - 116 pages
...VIII. Social Science, Political Science and Economics, or the organization of subjectmatter relating directly to the organization and development of human society and to man as a member of the social group, holds an important place in modern thought. Considerable space is devoted to this... | |
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