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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."
Mark Moran

U.S. History: Resources for Students, Teachers and Researchers - 1 views

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    A guide, created by a history teacher, to the best Web resources for learning about U.S. history. Presented in chronological order, with a narrative that lends context to each link.
Mark Moran

Teachers' and Parents' Guide to Web Search - 0 views

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    Resources that parents and teachers can use to equip children with the skills needed to search wisely, recognize unreliable material and stay safe while surfing the Web.
Mark Moran

How We Help Social Studies Teachers Integrate the Web into the Syllabus - 16 views

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    A description of all the free tools and content published by Dulcinea Media to help social studies teachers integrate the Web into the classroom.
Deven Black

A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust - 13 views

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    A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust offers an overview of the people and events of the Holocaust. Extensive teacher resources are included."> This is a cached version of http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/default.htm. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x


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Suzie Nestico

New Social Studies Chat Ning ~ #SSChat - 12 views

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    History, government, Civicc, etc. teachers come and join the newly developed Ning for Social Studies teachers.
Mr Maher

President Nixon 's daily schedule, March 1972 - 0 views

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    Sometimes the most prosaic historical evidence can be the most informative. Teachers can have students skim through these diaries to get a sense of what a president's day looked like in the early 1970s. Many of the names may surface in a Watergate lesson, do any of the events listed correspond to other events teachers talk about?
David Hilton

Is History history? - 35 views

I am creating a site you and your students might enjoy and perhaps add to. ahaafoundation.org is an online course in the history of art around the world. You can jump in anywhere. I would love to f...

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Mr Maher

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review - Google Books - 1 views

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    Almost every US History teacher tells students about Manifest Destiny, boiling down an explanation of the term to about eight words in a bullet point of a 18 slides presentation that students dutifully copy and recognize out of four other distractors in a multiple choice question. This is the article the phrase comes from - teachers should be forced to read it and explain why they think their teaching of the phrase does any justice to history at all
Cindy Marston

Create Your Own Interactive Primary Source Document Activities - 24 views

  • Docs Teach offers seven free tools that teachers can use to create interactive learning activities based on primary source documents and images. The seven tools are Finding a Sequence, Focusing on Details, Making Connections, Mapping History, Seeing the Big Picture, Weighing the Evidence, and Interpreting Data.
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    National Archives tool - Docs Teach offers seven free tools that teachers can use to create interactive learning activities based on primary source documents and images. The seven tools are Finding a Sequence, Focusing on Details, Making Connections, Mapping History, Seeing the Big Picture, Weighing the Evidence, and Interpreting Data.
Allversity org

History teachers, can we borrow your brains for a moment!? - 2 views

Hello all! My name is Georgia, and I'm new to the group, joining up to connect with some passionate teachers who could be interested in some work we're doing. I work with Allversity, which is a no...

started by Allversity org on 21 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History - An amazing resour... - 7 views

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    A tremendous resource for social studies teachers.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: History World and the 1960's - 13 views

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    History World is a great site for history teachers and students. Also, two sites about the 1960's.
Brent Armstrong

History Teachers - 1 views

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    This group is for any history teacher interested in sharing online sources and teaching ideas to improve the quality of history teaching and learning in high schools and universities
tcornett

Why Reconstruction Matters - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Teachers can consider starting students in their Reconstruction unit with this article. Why not start with a popular writing piece that asks why a particular era in history is important?
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    Teachers can consider starting students in their Reconstruction unit with this article. Why not start with a popular writing piece that asks why a particular era in history is important?
Dr Catherine Hart

Cartoon PD in a package - 16 views

  • Exam markers have identified cartoon interpretation as an area of weakness in the teaching of History in Australian schools. Cartoon PD in a Package is a resource from the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library, developed with the support of a grant from the Public Education Endowment Trust. The package is designed to develop confidence and proficiency in teachers and students using cartoon resources. The value of this resource lies in its self-contained nature which allows it to deliver quality professional development without a presenter and at a time that suits the individual teacher. Teachers will find this package invaluable.
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    Free resource - how to analyse political cartoons - brilliant
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