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Eric Beckman

20th Century Korea Modules - World History Digital Education Foundation, Inc. - 1 views

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    Three lessons on Korea after the Korean war. Each develops a historical thinking skill
Eric Beckman

Thinkport.org | Special Collections | Teaching with Primary Sources - 3 views

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    Primary source based lessons for World History
hpbookmarks

John Brown and the Underground Railroad - National Geographic Education - 6 views

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    Possible lesson content for unit on John Brown and the Underground Railroad.
tcornett

Lessons: 1850-1877 - 1 views

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    Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) - National Archives
Ian Gabrielson

'Mr Men' teacher hits back at Michael Gove | Politics | guardian.co.uk - 6 views

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    "arr writes: "Gove and his advisers - either through stupidity or mischievousness - failed to place me, my website, or the lesson into its appropriate context. His criticisms betray a lack of knowledge, understanding, and interpretation that would make a GCSE history student blush with shame.""
Ian Gabrielson

ActiveHistory replies to Gove's accusation of 'infantilisation' - 5 views

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    Russel Tarr's brilliant reaction to Michael Gove's comments about his lesson on "Mr. Men"
David Korfhage

African Online Digital Library - Portal Page - 11 views

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    A collection of materials about African history, including primary sources and lessons.  Different subjects, including apartheid in South Africa, and Islam in Africa
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Annenberg Learner Interactives- A Powerful Education Resource - 11 views

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    Powerful and engaging interactive lessons for students and teachers. Must see!
Cindy Marston

"Reading Like A Historian" - 16 views

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    1/8/13 Blog post by Larry Ferlazzo  The Reading Like a Historian curriculum engages students in historical inquiry. Each lesson revolves around a central historical question and features sets of primary documents designed for groups of students with diverse reading skills and abilities.
Mr Maher

Orson Welles' War of the Worlds panic myth: The infamous radio broadcast did not cause a nationwide hysteria. - 5 views

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    Great lesson for WWII in US History class - set the context of Munich appeasement and fear of world war, then tell the story of the broadcast and the panic. Students job? - find out if reports of the panic were valid - how would you check? End with the media fight between radio and newspapers. What are implications for the internet? Related material can also be found at the National Archives collection of letters written to the FCC after the broadcast (https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2003/fall/war-of-worlds.html). In this National Archive articles it states that "Of the 1,770 people who wrote to the main CBS station about the broadcast, 1,086 were complimentary. In addition, 91 percent of the letters received by the Mercury Theatre staff were positive. And roughly 40 percent of the letters sent to the FCC were supportive of the broadcast."
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    Perfect for Halloween - nothing is scarier than teaching something and then founding out later that you really weren't as accurate as you thought you were.
tcornett

In the Classroom | The Civil War | PBS - 1 views

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    Classroom resources relating to Ken Burns' The Civil War. Video clips, lesson plans, and links to Library of Congress resources.
Justen Eason

The French Revolution: "Those who have and those who have not" - 4 views

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    meant for a 5th grade room, but the simulation and use of Tale of Two cities could be adapted for an older classroom...
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    French Revolution Lesson Plan: "Those who have and those who have not"
anonymous

America in Class Primary Source Collections, Lessons, and Online Seminars. - 10 views

Free primary documents, ready for classroom use, with notes and questions. Perfect for teaching the Common Core standards. http://americainclass.org/primary-sources/ http://americainclass.org/lesso...

primary sources images documents america usa sources secondary sources c20th c19th c18th c17th

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Matt Esterman

The Road to Pearl Harbor: The United States and East Asia, 1915-1941 | EDSITEment - 9 views

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    Fantastic set of lessons, fully resourced, regarding the lead up to Pearl Harbour.
Deven Black

SS Curriculum Guides - 22 views

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    These are a set of out-of-print guides made by the NYC Board of Education in 1993-1994. They are full of primary sources, short text selections and activities which many teachers have found very useful. Although designed for 7th and 8th grade they can be modified for high school and elementary school. Many teachers have used these over the last 17 years to help them develop their lessons. They are large files so they will take a few minutes to open. Note that both sets follow the same format but the 8th grade guides were done with a modern text style and therefore "looks" much better.
Iris Yin

Resources for Teachers | The Middle East Center at Penn - 12 views

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    Useful Links, Resources, and Lesson Plans for K-12 Teachers Lesson Plans and Powerpoints from the MEC Navigating a Crisis Workshop April 2010: Powerpoint on Teaching the Iraq War through film -- click here to download Powerpoint on Teaching Iran -- click here to download The Middle East and the Islamic World The American Forum for Global Education "Issues of Muslim Identity"A high school curriculum including student readings, teacher guides, and maps.
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.
Nate Merrill

The Aztecs - Mighty Warriors of Mexico - 5 views

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    EDSITEment
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