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Bruce Rengo

PBS.org - 0 views

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    Lesson plan that meets the standard power, authority, and governance.
Bruce Rengo

Harvard University - 0 views

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    Article about power, authority, and governance.
nikkilh

The Power of Mindfulness: What You Practice Grows Stronger | Shauna Shapiro | TEDxWashi... - 0 views

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    TED Talk Dr. Shauna Shaprio
Siri Anderson

Labor Day History - History.com Holidays - 0 views

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    Labor Day is an excellent time to dig into social studies themes civic ideas, power authority and governance, and production/distribution of goods are all relevant. What will you do?
kristinaolson30

All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) - IMDb - 0 views

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    "This is an English language film (made in America) adapted from a novel by German author Erich Maria Remarque. The film follows a group of German schoolboys, talked into enlisting at the beginning of World War 1 by their jingoistic teacher. The story is told entirely through the experiences of the young German recruits and highlights the tragedy of war through the eyes of individuals. As the boys witness death and mutilation all around them, any preconceptions about "the enemy" and the "rights and wrongs" of the conflict disappear, leaving them angry and bewildered. This is highlighted in the scene where Paul mortally wounds a French soldier and then weeps bitterly as he fights to save his life while trapped in a shell crater with the body. The film is not about heroism but about drudgery and futility and the gulf between the concept of war and the actuality. "
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    Another movie
jerod11

Flag Collection | American Civil War Museum - 0 views

  • In Our Vaults Since 1892 when the first flag was donated to the Museum of the Confederacy, we have continued to preserve these important artifacts, culminating in a collection that includes more than 822 total flags and flag fragments. These include wartime, postwar, miniatures, and reproductions. The Museum houses the largest single collection of Confederate and Union national, state, presentation, company and regimental flags including nearly 500 wartime flags. More than half of the Museum’s flag collection are captured flags entrusted to the Museum by mandate of the United States Congress and the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1905 and 1906. The remaining flags are from private donations. This collection continues to increase in this manner today. If you would like to inquire about donating a flag or related object to The American Civil War Museum, please email us. The Museum’s flag collection is housed in a dedicated 1,300 square-foot storage and examination facility. The 100 extra-fragile silk flags are preserved in a custom-built flat storage system. In the 1990s, the Museum embarked upon a systematic program to conserve the flag collection and increase research and access to the flags. Requests for research information and access to the flag collection have steadily increased over the years. Individuals, researchers, authors and publishers all over the world seek out the Museum for research information on its flag collection.
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  • The Confederate battle flag has been the topic of much discussion regarding its meaning and symbolism. We asked our historian, John Coski, to discuss the flag and its meanings. John is an acknowledged expert on the Confederate battle flag, and is author of The Confederate Battle Flag: America's Most Embattled Emblem (2005, Harvard University Press). His answers can be seen in this video.
Siri Anderson

Lesson Plans, Adolescence Social Studies - Just for Teachers - Research Guides @ Fordha... - 0 views

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    "The SCIM-C process of historical thinking is a means to scaffold historical thinking in the social studies classroom.  The five steps of this process ask that students: Summarize the source, by identifying the author and mein purpose of the source. Contextualizing the period of time and the place in which the source was produced. Inferring the perspectives and interpretations of the source's message. Monitoring what other information is needed in order to understand the source. Corroborating the similarities and differences between the various sources which they have examined regarding this topic. By going through this process, students would be better able to make sense of the source and present stronger text-based evidence regarding what they have learned from this source."
sadielaurenn

Culturally Responsive Teaching: 5 Strategies for Educators - 6 views

  • Using traditional teaching methods, educators may default to teaching literature by widely accepted classic authors: William Shakespeare, J.D. Salinger, and Charles Dickens, for example, adhering to widely accepted interpretations of the text. Culturally responsive teaching, on the other hand, acknowledges that there’s nothing wrong with traditional texts, Childers-McKee says, but strives to include literature from other cultures, parts of the world, and by diverse authors. It also focuses on finding a “hook and anchor” to help draw students into the content using their past experiences.
  • When integrated into classroom instruction, culturally responsive strategies can have important benefits such as: Strengthening students’ sense of identity  Promoting equity and inclusivity in the classroom Engaging students in the course material Supporting critical thinking
  • 1. Activate students’ prior knowledge.
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  • 2. Make learning contextual.
  • 3. Encourage students to leverage their cultural capital.
  • 4. Reconsider your classroom setup.
  • 5. Build relationships.
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    steps to culturally relevant teaching importance culturally relevant pedagogy inclusive pedagogies
Jill Vivant

Child of Mine - 0 views

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    This book is a must have for parents and teachers alike! The author dedicated this book to her daughter that has been diagnosed with ADHD. The challenges of being a child whose life is sometimes so hard and the struggles of a parent trying to make the best out of both positive and not-so-positive moments in daily life are shared. I will admit I had tears when I read it, and I feel in our profession we will deal with children just like this little girl. Most importantly, we will need to find a way to help this child have the best day possible each and every day.
emily lane

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids - 0 views

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    This site has a ton of information about the U.S. government. It is seperated into grade appropriate games, activities and information, which makes it user friendly.
Siri Anderson

Our Courts - Homepage - 0 views

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    Wow, this looks really interesting for information on the courts.
Holly Thumann

Congress.org - 1 views

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    Gives information on current issues before congress. "Soapbox" feature for comments.
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    "Get informed, get involved"
Sara Dusbabek

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids - 0 views

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    I guide to government grouped by grade level.
Sarah Emery

All Academic Inc. (Abstract Management, Conference Management and Research Search Engine) - 0 views

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    The Politics of Hybrid Regulatory Governance: Interests, Power and Pharmaceutical Harmonization. Has word stems to click on like our diigo. Lots of information.
Barb Hagen

Upfront, "Bombs Away" - 0 views

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    Even As Iran, North Korea, and terrorists race to get them, President Obama says his goal is a world free of nuclear weapons. Six decades after Hiroshima, is it possible?
Siri Anderson

The Over-Prompting of Young Writers - 0 views

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    The concept that this author gets aligns with our discussion of essential questions -- how to cast a wide enough net in your questions so that your are inviting all students to the table rather than setting up potential roadblocks for engagement. Might be of interest...
Barb Hagen

Native Americans - 0 views

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    Primary Sources
Siri Anderson

The Story Behind the Story - The Atlantic (October 2009) - 0 views

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    An interesting dissection of the fall of journalism. Told from the Left but truth for all sides.
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