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started by Jeremy Greene on 26 Apr 11
  • Jeremy Greene
  • Jeremy Greene
     
    Here is a wiki created by students at UMass Amherst that breaks down the state standards for teachers and students. Lots of good links, videos, and suggestions and very active.

    Read about it in The History Teacher: "The Making of a History Standards Wiki: Covering, Uncovering, and Discovering Curriculum Frameworks Using a Highly Interactive Technology" by Robert W. Maloy, Michelle Poirier, Hilary K. Smith, and Sharon A. Edwards
    http://www.thehistoryteacher.org/N10Preview.html
  • Joseph Phelan
     
    Jeremy
    Looks like a great site. I was glad to see some of EDSITEment's resources on it but we have so much more . And there are some obvious places where I would have expected to see EDSITEment listed. Please take a look at our resources for APUS History Teachers http://edsitement.neh.gov/reference-shelf/teacher-quick-reference/introduction-advanced-placement-us-history-lessons as well as all our history & social studies resources

    http://edsitement.neh.gov/subject/history-social-studies
  • Jeremy Greene
     
    Joe, it is not my wiki but the creator - Bob Maloy would, I bet, be pleased to hear from you.
    Since he teaches to preservice teachers maybe you could set up a Skype session with his students?
    I'll send him this link.

    Looking forward to the new world history stuff I heard you talk about at AHA. Is any of it out yet?

    Best,
    Jeremy
  • Joseph Phelan
     
    Jeremy

    Please do put Bob Maloy in touch with me. He can call or write jphelan@neh.gov or 202-60-6374. As far as the World History resources go, we are a working on it but will not be ready for this fall.
    Did you find useful the 18 lessons on the Teaching the Middle East websitehttp://teachmiddleeast.lib.uchicago.edu/

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