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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.
Mila Saint Anne

Lyon en 1700 - 7 views

  • e du centre historique de la presqu'île disparu quasi intégralement, avec des commentaires audio et/ou des illustrations agrémentant la visite selon le lieu où le visiteur se trouve. La restitution permettra donc de servir de fil conducteur pour présenter des documents d'archive pouvant intéresser le public, gravures, peintures, plans ou autres. Elle permettra également de présenter des articles concernant tel ou tel bâtiment ou secteur de la ville.L'objectif adopté pour la restitution des immeubles disparus est de retrouver à minima le nombre d'étages, d'arcs de boutique et l'emplacement de la porte principale, mais cela n'est pas toujours possible. De vieilles gravures ou même certaines photographies du milieu du 19ème siècle permettent parfois de retrouver l'organisation des fenêtres. La couleur des façades est nécessairement imprécise. Les bâtiments publics ou religieux sont reconstitués à partir de plans et de gravures.Lyon en 1700 est une association régie par la Loi de 1901 et composée de passionnés d'histoire.Tout Lyonnais amateur de recherches en archives ou sur le terrain est bienvenu pour donner un coup de main ! Vous pouvez nous écrire à l'adresse lyonen1700@live.fr. Méthode adoptée à télécharger Méthodologie.pdf Diaporama http://lh5.ggpht.com/-wlkqc48Ln2o/S7BNnpE2ycI/AAAAA
Shane Freeman

Key words=Common Craft, Videos, Social Studies, Middle School, 19th Century History, Fu... - 11 views

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    The final videos can all be found here.  I hesitate to embed any in the post because I know I would be prone to pick the "best" one.  Please click on the link and randomly select one to watch! There are two pages of videos-and hey-leave a comment or a thumbs up!  I have to say, that after watching the kids make these, the final products just don't reflect the amount of work that is needed.  What I mean is that you shouldn't watch them and say "My kids could do that in a couple of days."  It took 360 minutes of class time to produce those 1-2 minute videos!! One thing I wished we had done is to write transitions so that the different videos linked together better.  I inadvertently led them to make videos on topics that come across as standing alone in time instead of being influenced and apart of other events and movements. Other good resources: Art Titzel Eric Langhorst John Fladd Karen McMillan Greg Kulowiec Mr. Canton Mr. Fogel Mr. Canton Authors write for different purposes.* The writing process is consistent across disciplines.* Technology is a tool for collecting, organizing, creating, and presenting informatio Tags: 6 COMMENTS SO FAR ↓ aimee // Dec 27, 2010 at 8:56 pm These videos really are terrific! I was able to pop in briefly and watch them being created (on Ustream)- such an amazing process! They are so deceptively simple and enchanting, yet require a myriad of skills. Well done! And, I've learned so much Reply Tweets that mention New Post: Key words=Common Craft, Videos, Social Studies, Middle School, 19th Century History, Fu... by -- Topsy.com // Dec 27, 2010 at 10:59 pm [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by mrsdi, Edtech Feeds. Edtech Feeds said: New Post: Key words=Common Craft, Videos, Social Studies, Middle School, 19th Century History, Fu… http://bit.ly/g9YyDH by @paulbogush [...] Reply Sally // Dec 28, 2010 at 10:39 am This is great! When we get back to school the students are finishing up t
Kay Cunningham

WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier - 10 views

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    'This blog is made up of transcripts of Harry Lamin's letters from the first World War. The letters will be posted exactly 90 years after they were written. To find out Harry's fate, follow the blog!'
Michael Sheehan

History Journeys: American History Resource - The Denver Post Photo Blog - 5 views

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    American History teachers should check out this photo blog.
David Hilton

The History Teacher's Attic - 1 views

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    Materials for SS teacher
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    Contains many interesting perspectives and resources for history and social studies teachers. I use Bloglines to subscribe to blogs like this and keep them all in one place. Google Reader is also popular, I think. If you subscribe to good quality blogs like this then all you have to remember is the address of your blog reader and you can come across many interesting viewpoints from people who are actually in the classroom - not ideologically-driven careerists who publish through official documents from their ivory towers and have long since left the classroom! Long live educational democracy! Viva la revolution!
Deven Black

Teaching the Civil War with Technology - 5 views

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    A blog aimed at helping teachers integrate technology into lessons about the Civil War.
Lance Mosier

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 5 views

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    Great comparison between Wikis, Blogs, and Google Docs. Gives examples, pros and cons for each. Very Usefull
Keith Dennison

Seeking Assistance - 10 views

Hey, David. Thanks for pointing it out. I have to fiddle with the file, it appears it's corrupt. I'll post when fixed.

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edutopia .org

Five Historical Map Resources - My Wonderful World Blog - 18 views

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    Five Historical Map Resources from My Wonderful World Blog http://ow.ly/54MwI
Suzie Nestico

Mac OS X Server - Student Blogs - 5 views

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    Anthony Armstrong's US History student blogs.  Some are very interesting and reflective. Check out student Samuel Abrahams.  
David Hilton

Stuff You Missed in History Class - The Blogs at HowStuffWorks - 1 views

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    This is the blog which accompanies the podcast Stuff You Missed in History Class. Like just about all History podcasts, it's easily found through iTunes. My students have found the format on SYMIHC as user-friendly and valuable for their research. Worth a listen.
Eduardo Medeiros

Projeto ORVIL O Livro Secreto do Exercito - 0 views

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    Reproduzo hoje artigo do Blog do Lucas Figueiredo. Ele foi o jornalista que conseguiu descobrir o livro secreto onde está a versão dos militares sobre a luta contra a guerrilha no Brasil.
Eduardo Medeiros

comunistas - Senado denuncia trabalho escravo no Mc Donalds - 0 views

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    Agora é oficial! O Senado denunciou aquilo que todos já sabiam e fingiam que não viam: a maior empresa de fast-food do mundo explora trabalho escravo no Brasil. Isso acontece em todos os restaurantes. É a regra, não é a exceção. Ah, mas o lanche é tão gostoso, não é mesmo. Querem testemunhas? Perguntem aos milhares de ex-funcionários, como eu, que perderam anos preciosos de sua vida para dar lucro a uma empresa que tem coragem de pagar menos que um salário-mínimo. Envergonho-me de morar num país que somente agora percebe o trabalho escravo oficial e generalizado dentro de uma das empresas multinacionais mais conhecidas do mundo. Reproduzo abaixo post do Blog do Altamiro Borges e o vídeo feito com depoimentos dos funcionários.
Daniel Rivera

Mr. Byrne Teaches - 0 views

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    Cool teacher blog
Kay Cunningham

Shorpy Photo Archive | History in HD - 0 views

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    Blog of historic photo images, many from Loc. Members can upload their own photos.
David Hilton

A Blog About History - 0 views

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    Even though this is a blog (I tell my students to avoid them! Such a hypocrite...) this bloke seems to know what he's doing. From what I can see it's relevant with up-to-date research on a wide range of historical topics. Might be useful for the archaeology unit my year 11s do.
David Hilton

US History Teachers Blog - 0 views

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    What a great find! These are blogs where people post history resources, usually audio-visual sources. I'll never use a textbook again...
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