Those facts. Those dates. Those four walls. Those still and petrified fossils of traditional history courses. Sure, it's history, but do we have to turn to tradition for guidance? Let's make it worth the students time. Let's give them something to take beyond their high school experience. Let's reboot history. The goal of the social studies is to provide students with the tools necessary to be active and productive citizens. History teachers need to assist their students in developing problem-solving skills for real-life scenarios, and this can be done whether we teach students about Ancient Athens or modern Akron, Ohio. The ancient Mediterranean, the Italian Renaissance, and the British East India Company are very distant concepts, far from what our students find as relevant. The same skills can be acquired by studying something nearer to the students' interests and everyday life. So, take a moment to take a step back from the history curriculum, and ask yourself: "What skills will my students need in five years?"



Autorentext

By Greg Milo



Inhalt

Preface: Just a Teacher
Introduction
Chapter 1: Horror Stories and Happy Stories
Chapter 2: What's Missing? Why do Students Hate history?
Chapter 3: Depth over Breadth
Chapter 4: Deconstructing the Doldrums
Chapter 5: I Didn't Learn This in College
Chapter 6: Independent Studies
Chapter 7: Alternative Field Trips
Chapter 8: The Magic of Electives
Chapter 9: I Didn't Learn This in College, Either
Chapter 10: Embrace the Struggle
Chapter 11: Build a Book
Conclusion
References
Bibliography
About the Author

Titel
Rebooting Social Studies
Untertitel
Strategies for Reimagining History Classes
EAN
9781475828771
ISBN
978-1-4758-2877-1
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.03.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.38 MB
Anzahl Seiten
136
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch