TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
Paperback
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Filled with ideas on how to add a global dimension to students' understanding of American history and offer a fresh perspective on peoples and events, this resource book provides a variety of ways to enlarge the frame of U.S. history courses.
Contributions from noted scholars (such as Carl Degler and Eric Foner) as well as classroom teachers lay out arguments for curriculum change and suggest innovative approaches. The bulk of the book supplies dozens of models, syllabi, topics and strategies, and lesson plans. A “Views From Abroad” section examines problems and strategies for teaching foreign audiences or recent immigrants. The book also includes an annotated list of suggested resources.
Copyright | 2008 |
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Publisher | M.E. Sharpe |
Pages | 334 |
Grade | 7–12 |
ISBN | 9780765620804 |