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GrandmaGatewood "An Appalachian Tale" Trailer V2.mov - YouTube - 1 views

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    A trailer for my Grandma Gatewood project is here. For more information about the project see: http://www.edenvalleyenterprises.org/progdesc/gatewood/gtwdinf.htm
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Grandma Emma Gatewood -- America's Legendary Hiker - 5 views

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    Excerpt from Eden Valley's storytelling program about Emma Gatewood -- first woman to solo through-hike the Appalachian Trail.
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    Excerpt from Eden Valley's storytelling program about Emma Gatewood -- first woman to solo through-hike the Appalachian Trail.
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Society for Women and the Civil War - 12 views

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    information about Civil War women
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Eden Valley Enterprises -- Fifty Stars -- The B- Minus American Flag - 4 views

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    The creation of the 50 star American Flag by Robert Heft
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    Story of the creation of the 50 star American flag by a high school student, Robert Heft
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Eden Valley Enterprises -- Mary Katherine Goddard: An Independent Spirit - 0 views

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    Story about the first printing of the declaration of Independence
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    Story about the first printing of the Declaration of Independence
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Eden Valley Enterprises - Grandma Gatewood program - 0 views

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    Emma Gatewood -- first woman to solo thru-hike the Appalachian Trail -- includes a link to pictures from her daughter
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    Emma Gatewood -- first woman to solo thru-hike the Appalachian Trail -- includes a link to pictures from her daughter.
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Creator of First 50-Star American Flag Dies - Local News | News Articles | National New... - 1 views

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    Robert Heft obituary\nDesigned the 50 star US Flag
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Adams Electronic Archive : Correspondence between John and Abigail Adams - 1 views

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    text of letters
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Grand Central | American Experience | PBS - 0 views

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    documentary and transcript
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How to teach source evaluation? - 70 views

started by David Hilton on 27 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
  • Bette Lou Higgins
     
    Dear Ben,

    Theatre is always a great way to teach anything -- especially history. Living history programs and projects are everywhere. You can read a short article I wrote on how to create an historical character at: http://www.squidoo.com/characterEVE

    Creating characters and whole scenarios is a great way to get involved in analyzing the source material as well. Of course, it also brings in writing and reading skills. Theatre gives a great perspective to historical events as it lets the student actors actually "walk a mile in my shoes."

    Bette Lou


    Ben Pope wrote:
    > I know I've just caught up with this thread, but I have to say I LOVE the berkeley link, Bette-Lou. I also teach History (Ancient) in Qld, and I know where you're coming from, David. The problem (I think) is made worse in Ancient History, as we have comparatively few sources, and so much conjecture about them. I often feel like I am repeating myself along these lines:
    > So - the author is from the upper class - what is his point of view about the situation?
    > Does this represent a female point of view?
    > etc etc
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    > The problem I find is that there often are NO alternative voices, and anything we create is so artificial or one-dimensional - We really don't know how ancient people thought about particular things; so we don't know what they thought was important, or even 'true'.
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    > I often use the old Geoffrey Robinson's "Hypothetical" style of roleplay to set up the right kind of mindset for historical analysis - set up your base scenario and let the students play it out, without telling them the real names or events/people. Set constraints/opportunities similar to those enjoyed by historical periods, and see how different/similar your students' solutions are. This rarely needs more than a whiteboard and good stage management...
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Ohio's Presidential Particulars - 0 views

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    Ohio presidents and women candidates including Victoria Woodhull and Marie Brehm
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Baseball -- The Women From Ragersville - 0 views

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    alta weiss and lois youngen
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Cartoonist Thomas Nast and his Grand Caricaturama Home Page - 0 views

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    "NAST ON BROADWAY"
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CLEVELAND | Terminal Tower | 708 FT / 216 M | 52 FLOORS | 1930 - SkyscraperPage Forum - 0 views

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    good site for pictures
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