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Teaching Beyond the Textbook. Asymp; Leave a comment. I keep a journal in my podium in the front of the classroom. Anytime something funny is said during class, I have a student record it in our “class quote book.” Here are the highlights from the 2013-2014 school year:. Me: Does anyone know where Glenwood Ave is? Student: Is that up by that creepy meat shack? The one that’s small, white and no one has any idea what kind of meat they sell there? Student: Guarantee is the biggest word in my vocabulary.

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Top 10 Resources for Teaching the Election | Teaching Beyond the Textbook

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Teaching Beyond the Textbook. Top 10 Resources for Teaching the Election. Asymp; 1 Comment. One of the main reasons I became a Social Studies teacher was my deep interest in politics. Election season is one of my favorite times of the year to be a teacher. I enjoy trying to ignite a passion in students and help generate interest in the elections. Here is a list of my favorite resources that I use to drum up interest in the elections (in no particular order):. NYTimes 2013 Budget Visualization. Developed ...

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Class Quotes 2014 | Teaching Beyond the Textbook

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Teaching Beyond the Textbook. Asymp; Leave a comment. I keep a journal in my podium in the front of the classroom. Anytime something funny is said during class, I have a student record it in our “class quote book.” Here are the highlights from the 2013-2014 school year:. Me: Does anyone know where Glenwood Ave is? Student: Is that up by that creepy meat shack? The one that’s small, white and no one has any idea what kind of meat they sell there? Student: Guarantee is the biggest word in my vocabulary.

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Teaching the War of 1812 (From a Canadian Point of View) | Teaching Beyond the Textbook

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Teaching Beyond the Textbook. Teaching the War of 1812 (From a Canadian Point of View). Asymp; 1 Comment. The War of 1812 has been called “the Rodney Dangerfield of wars,” in other words, it doesn’t get any respect. In the realm of American History, it is easily glossed over and does not receive much attention in most textbooks. College Humor lampooned our limited collective knowledge of this event with a spoof preview for a film about the War of 1812:. 8211; What terms or adjectives does the author use ...

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Investigating Japanese Internment | Teaching Beyond the Textbook

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Teaching Beyond the Textbook. Asymp; 2 Comments. When I first started teaching 20th century US history, I struggled to find an engaging way to teach the topic of Japanese Internment. I enjoy teaching controversial topics in American History and I like to give students an opportunity to take a look at an event from multiple perspectives. I recently developed a historical-inquiry lesson that allowed students to investigate the causes and justification of Japanese Internment. This lesson utilizes some shock...

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Teaching the Causes of the American Revolution (as a parent/child fight) | Teaching Beyond the Textbook

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Teaching Beyond the Textbook. Teaching the Causes of the American Revolution (as a parent/child fight). Asymp; 4 Comments. A few years ago, I was reading two books at the same time, Gordon Wood’s. The Radicalism of the American Revolution. And Chip and Dan Heath’s. Both books were fascinating to read and offered insights that helped me improve my skills as an educator. In. I begin the lesson by projecting the Causes of the American Revolution prezi. Typically, I like to use this lesson at the beginning o...

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Race, Space, and Privilege « Learning, Online

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Reflections on teaching history. August 25, 2014. Race, Space, and Privilege. Or what could be called the non-violence card. As Adam Serwer reports violent elements adjacent to non-violent actions. Are nothing new in civil. Pew poll showing the racial gap in feelings about the events in Ferguson. The “separation of neighborhoods” is an important factor in the separation of perspectives. Racial Segregation in Urban America, post-WWII America. The racialized divisions of thought and circumstance so tragica...

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Reading in between sources « Learning, Online

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Reflections on teaching history. July 17, 2014. Reading in between sources. Image courtesy of W. W. Norton. As part of my summer reading program I recently finished Alan Taylor’s. Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia,. The winner of this year’s Pulitzer Prize. Fits into the World History courses that I will be teaching next year. Now I’m looking for engaging works of World History that explicitly model the critical use of sources. Suggestions? Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window).

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E-Learning « Learning, Online

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Reflections on teaching history. Archive for the ‘E-Learning’ Category. April 13, 2014. In February with time running down in the second, and final, trimester of AP Euro I did something that I should have done long before: I devoted two class periods to student textbook reading. This seems to fly in the face of my embrace of constructivism, my desire for students to meaningfully engage in […]. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Differe...

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Uncovering Truman’s Decision to Fire McArthur « Learning, Online

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Reflections on teaching history. July 17, 2014. Uncovering Truman’s Decision to Fire McArthur. The following was originally posted elsewhere on 5/19/2012. Students picked up on the goal of understanding Truman’s decision as opposed to judging. I found this to be true of the Atomic Bomb activity as well [SHEG’s lesson on remembering the atomic bombings of Japan. Why Won’t You Just Tell Us the Answer? Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).

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Comparing Textbook Treatments of the Iranian Revolution « Learning, Online

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Reflections on teaching history. July 21, 2015. Comparing Textbook Treatments of the Iranian Revolution. All of this has brought the work of Kyle Ward into greater prominence. Kyle has mentored several of the St. Cloud State University student teachers with whom I have worked and has written or co-written books comparing textbook narratives from different times and different places. Ward and Dana Lindman’s History Lessons. In order to get in on this action, I used. Nor the World History book mention this...

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Reflections on teaching history. Archive for the ‘Curriculum’ Category. February 21, 2017. Beyond Cause and Effect: Assessing Colonialism, Part III. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). January 2, 2017.

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Epistemic Shifts Are Hard « Learning, Online

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Reflections on teaching history. July 17, 2014. Epistemic Shifts Are Hard. A couple of years ago I secured a small grant that paid for books and staff time for US History teaching colleagues and I to discuss Bruce Lesh’s. Why Won’t You Just Tell Us the Answer? And our experiences in putting his history lab ideas into practice. We also read Lendol Calder’s seminal article. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Laquo; Learning, Online.

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Who Was Toussaint L’Ouverture? « Learning, Online

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Reflections on teaching history. Who Was Toussaint L’Ouverture? I presented this history lab investigating Haitian revolutionary Toussaint L’Ouverture at MCSS. 2013 I organized the session with a Google presentation. Toussaint L’Ouverture Lesson. Four core sources for the lesson, plus two poems for extension). Extra source for the lesson). Setting the context of the Haitian Revolution. While developing this project I created a graphic organizer– Haitian Revolution GO. Journal of American History. In whic...

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Teaching Beyond the Textbook. Asymp; Leave a comment. I keep a journal in my podium in the front of the classroom. Anytime something funny is said during class, I have a student record it in our “class quote book.” Here are the highlights from the 2013-2014 school year:. Me: Does anyone know where Glenwood Ave is? Student: Is that up by that creepy meat shack? The one that’s small, white and no one has any idea what kind of meat they sell there? Student: Guarantee is the biggest word in my vocabulary.

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Teaching Beyond the Walls. 3rd Grade Teacher - focused on incorporating technology into the classroom, creating global awareness, and good digital citizens. Sunday, September 11, 2016. Our second STEAM Friday was a success (thanks to Teachers are Terrific. Cheering on the groups! The winner- held over 2 pounds! The kids love these activities and they're learning problem solving skills as well as group work skills. Here are a few reflections from the students:. Sunday, August 7, 2016. It went so fast, but...

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