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Ian Gabrielson

STALINGRAD - Awesome Stories - 6 views

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    awesome stories Learning about history through excellent stories that  icnlude primary documents, images, video, and audio to enhance learning.  excellent resource. 
Carrie Wible

5 Documents that Changed the World - 6 views

http://www.helpteaching.com/blog/five-documents-that-changed-the-world-and-will-engage-your-students.html

europe america c19th c20th c18th c17th c16th c15th

started by Carrie Wible on 24 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
David Korfhage

Founders' Constitution: Table of Contents - 4 views

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    Great annotated version of the Constitution. Includes clause-by-clause links of documents relevant to each section of the Constitution.
David Hilton

Lenin Internet Archive - 2 views

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    A collection of documents, images and audio sources on Lenin. The Communist, not the Beatle.
HistoryGrl14 .

The National Archives Learning Curve | World War II | Western Europe | 1939-1941 - 3 views

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    Learn about the Second World War by using our animated maps and investigations containing original documents, film, photographs and audio.
David Hilton

History of Spain: Primary Documents - EuroDocs - 5 views

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    EuroDocs rocks!
Kay Cunningham

Nelson Mandela Digital Archives - 6 views

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    'Our aim is to locate, document, digitise, and provide access to all archival materials related to Nelson Mandela.'
David Korfhage

Beyond the Bubble - 22 views

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    Excellent collection of rubrics and assessments to assess student ability to think historically and interpret primary source documents.  All US history, unfortunately.
anonymous

Turabian Citation Guide - 0 views

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    A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations Turabian Quick Guide Kate L. Turabian's Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations presents two basic documentation systems: notes-bibliography style (or simply bibliography style) and author-date style (sometimes called reference list style). These styles are essentially the same as those presented in The Chicago Manual of Style, sixteenth edition, with slight modifications for the needs of student writers. Bibliography style is used widely in literature, history, and the arts. This style presents bibliographic information in footnotes or endnotes and, usually, a bibliography.
Nate Merrill

Truman Library - Korean War Subject Guide - 2 views

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    "This material covers the historical background of the Korean War, including the division of Korea at the 38th Parallel between US and Soviet occupation forces; reparations reports involving Korea and economic surveys of Korea following World War II; the United Nations Korean Commission and Reconstruction Agency; Office of Strategic Srevices [OSS] reports on Korea; and relations with Republic of Korea (ROK) President Syngman Rhee. This background material also includes the Wedemeyer Report on China and Korea in 1947. The material on the Korean War itself includes a chronology of events relating to the war in the papers of George M. Elsey; selected documents copied from State and Defense Department records relating to the Korean War; and materials from the files of the National Security Council [NSC] and the Psychological Strategy Board [PSB]. The Korean War material also includes information about General of the Army Douglas MacArthur and his dismissal as Supreme Commander Allied Powers; Commander in Chief, United Nations Command; Commander in Chief, Far East; and Commanding General, U.S Army, Far East."
Kristen McDaniel

Bringing History to Life - High School Notes (usnews.com) - 13 views

  • The students' documentary was part of National History Day, a program that more than 600,000 middle and high school students participate in each year.
  • They're going to archives, going to museums, doing real historical research. In the process of all this, they learn history, they learn about their nation's past. They learn important skills they can apply in their careers and in college.
  • We have empirical data that proves without a doubt that kids who participate in History Day outperform their peers who don't.
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  • In middle and high school, that's where the loss of instruction time comes.
  • has to be an engaged study of the past.
  • [National History Day] is not just for gifted and talented students; this is a program that does extremely well with kids in the lower quartile.
  • riginal research, you have an opportunity to form your own opinion on a topic. You're looking at original material. They do have to read secondary material so that they can have context. Have you talked to any teachers about how they're discussing the killing of Osama bin Laden with students? What should teachers be saying to their students? What's the importance of recent history in history class? I haven't had the chance to talk to any teachers since [last] Sunday. But I can tell you that what I hope they're doing is helping young people put this in perspective. I hope they're helping students understand the history of terror and understand why 9/11 happened in the first place. You have to understand the history of the Middle East and the history of the United States' role there, so you can draw some meaning and understanding. Using the word understanding doesn't mean condoning; it just means you need to understand why it may have happened. See how your school stacks up in our rankings of Best High Schools. Have something of interest to share? Send your news to us at highschoolnotes@usnews.com. More High School Notes posts Reader Comments Add Comment Start the discussion! Be the first to comment on this story. var RecaptchaOptions = { theme : 'clean' }; Add Your Thoughts Title Comment 3000 characters left About You Name Email State - state - AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY International Please enter the two words below into the text field underneath the image. Recaptcha.widget = Recaptcha.$("recaptcha_widget_div"); Recaptcha.challenge_callback(); Your comment will be posted immediately, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information, please see our
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    Outlining the importance of National History Day.
Nate Merrill

The American Presidency Project - 3 views

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    "The American Presidency Project (americanpresidency.org), was established in 1999 as a collaboration between John T. Woolley and Gerhard Peters at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Our archives contain 104,815 documents related to the study of the Presidency."
Nate Merrill

Echoes and Reflections - Student Teacher Resources - Materials - 5 views

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    "Echoes and Reflections Student/Teacher Resource Center. On this section of the site, you will have an opportunity to learn more about the Holocaust as well as gain access to additional primary sources, such as photographs, artifacts, documents, and online exhibitions."
David Hilton

Milestone Documents  ·  Your primary source for historic texts and analysis. - 14 views

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    This very useful site has been around for a while yet recently has updated its format and design. Excellent site for sources on American history.
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    Thanks for the link, David. Actually, the site now also has tons of world history content. See our Features on Chinese history, Indian history, Women's history, Islamic history, and more.
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    When teachers more broadly realise how many brilliant resources there are like this out there the days of the boring textbook lesson will be numbered!
vhudgins

Item 1 - A Factual Account of Nanking by the Red Swastika Society in Nanking | The Toky... - 1 views

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    A primary source document for my Japan research
David Korfhage

African Slavery Primary Sources: HistoryWiz Africa - 7 views

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    Documents on African and African-American history, focused on the history of slavery
David Hilton

Exhibits and Special Projects - 0 views

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    Links to collections of documents and images based mainly around the history of Michigan.
David Hilton

The Declaration of Independence Home Page - 0 views

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    Documents on the Declaration of Independence provided by Duke University.
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