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Eric Beckman

Asia for Educators | Columbia University - 0 views

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    Lots of resources: sources and teaching modules.
Eric Beckman

Oh Freedom! - 0 views

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    "Teaching African American Civil Rights Through American Art at the Smithsonian"  Specific works by African American artists are showcased with notes, discussion questions, and connections.
Andy Beede

Complete History Of The Soviet Union, Arranged To The Melody Of Tetris - YouTube - 0 views

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    Teach the meaning of "bourgeoisie" and "proletariat" before showing. Tetris was an old computer game that the students recognized--I had no idea! Some primary source images. Video is 6:48.
Andy Beede

The Maccabeats - Candlelight - Hanukkah - YouTube - 0 views

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    This lively song explains Hannukah and shows the traditions. Teach the story first, or the song won't make much sense to students.
Eric Beckman

National September 11 Memorial & Museum | World Trade Center Memorial - 0 views

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    Official site for the 9/11 memorial in NYC. Includes teaching materials and ideas.
Eric Beckman

Teaching American History Grant Modules - 1 views

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    Inquiry and Primary source based lessons for US History.
Eric Beckman

Teaching Modules - 0 views

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      Excerpts from Roe v. Wade
Eric Beckman

HUMANITIES Magazine: The Islamic Scholar Who Gave Us Modern Philosophy - 1 views

  • In the year 900, by far the most robust and impressive philosophical tradition was found not in Europe, but in the Middle East. Islamic scholars there had embarked on a wholesale program to recover the traditions of Greek philosophy (particularly the works of Aristotle), translate them into Arabic, and rethink their message in light of the newly revealed teachings of the Qur’an.
  • Eventually, however, the center shifted—first to the western part of the Islamic world in northern Africa and southern Spain, and then north to Christian Europe. What we call the Middle Ages was, in Islam, the great classical era of philosophy and science. After several centuries of flourishing, however, the study of philosophy and science faded in Muslim countries, even while it was being pursued with increasing vigor in the Latin West.
  • Averroës devoted much of his scholarly efforts to a series of commentaries on Aristotle, producing both brief epitomes and exhaustive, line-by-line studies.
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  • Many of his works no longer survive in Arabic at all, but only in Latin or Hebrew
  • like all the great philosophers, Averroës arrived at his share of heterodox views.
  • despite the brilliant development of philosophical thought in the early days of the Islamic caliphate, by the later Middle Ages it and other fields of secular learning were regarded with deep suspicion and given almost no institutional support.
  • By the middle of the thirteenth century, that philosophical curriculum had become thoroughly Aristotelian, and the great guide to Aristotle was none other than Averroës, who became known in the Latin West as simply “the Commentator.”
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    Article by a philosophy professor on the Islamic medieval scholar Averroes. Studied by Thomas Aquinas and others.
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    Amazing how history has been rewritten, in the past and present, and then when old truths are unearthed, people are so reluctant to believe them. The power of the written word!
Eric Beckman

History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web - 0 views

  • Designed for high school and college teachers and students, History Matters serves as a gateway to web resources and offers other useful materials for teaching U.S. histor
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    Includes thousands of primary source documents, readings about how historians make use of evidence, and lesson plans
Eric Beckman

Rethinking the Region | New approaches to 9-12 U.S. curriculum on the Middle East and N... - 0 views

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    Lesson materials
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