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Walking The Walk: Linking Teaching And Advocacy, Danielle Morrison
Walking The Walk: Linking Teaching And Advocacy, Danielle Morrison
Occasional Paper Series
Discusses the author's journey from being a teacher to being a teacher for change.
The Stories We All Share : A Sixth Grade Geography Curriculum Based On Paul Salopek's "Out Of Eden Walk", Georgina Wells
The Stories We All Share : A Sixth Grade Geography Curriculum Based On Paul Salopek's "Out Of Eden Walk", Georgina Wells
Graduate Student Independent Studies
This sixth grade geography curriculum is based on a digital journalism series called the "Out of Eden Walk," in which Paul Salopek, a journalist for National Geographic, is spending seven years walking the path of early human migration and digitally reporting the stories he encounters. The curriculum follows him on his journey, as students read his and other stories about early man, Africa, and the Middle East. Students also design and report findings from their own walks.
Explorers Of The Caribbean : The TaíNo People And Their History - An Original Resource For Social Studies In Upper Elementary Grades, Razi Abdur-Rahman
Explorers Of The Caribbean : The TaíNo People And Their History - An Original Resource For Social Studies In Upper Elementary Grades, Razi Abdur-Rahman
Graduate Student Independent Studies
Presents a study of taíno history and society in the Caribbean for upper elementary grade levels.
The Philippines' Masskara Festival : A Nonfiction Picture Book, Monica Denise V. Javelosa
The Philippines' Masskara Festival : A Nonfiction Picture Book, Monica Denise V. Javelosa
Graduate Student Independent Studies
This study focuses on festivals in the Philippines and includes a nonfiction picture book intended to pique children's curiousity about their own region.
A 4th-5th Grade Social Studies Curriculum Unit On Compromise And The Declaration Of Independence, Elizabeth O'Ferrall
A 4th-5th Grade Social Studies Curriculum Unit On Compromise And The Declaration Of Independence, Elizabeth O'Ferrall
Graduate Student Independent Studies
This independent study is a ten lesson curriculum on the study of compromise and the Declaration of Independence. It was designed for a fourth and fifth grade class in a progressive public school in New York City. The goal of this curriculum is to promote critical thinking and discussion about the role of compromise in American history and present day politics through the examination of historical and contemporary contentious issues.
"Invisible Ink" -- A Psychoanalytic Study Of School Memory, Lisa Farley
"Invisible Ink" -- A Psychoanalytic Study Of School Memory, Lisa Farley
Occasional Paper Series
This paper argues that when teachers can create narratives that symbolize the unresolved conflicts of their schooling past, they are then in a position to use that history as a source of insight that illuminates the ways the past structures the present, and how the present shapes what we remember of the past.
Torn Loyalties : The Civil War In New York City And Beyond, Alicia Fessenden
Torn Loyalties : The Civil War In New York City And Beyond, Alicia Fessenden
Graduate Student Independent Studies
Presents an interdisciplinary curriculum on the Civil War in New York City and beyond for a fifth grade classroom. The goals of this study are to counter ideas that the Civil War is an historical event that took place far away, and to raise awareness of the myriad resources that are available in New York on this topic. Contains a series of experiential lesson plans.
The Modern Teacher: From The Unpublished Writings Of Harriet M. Johnson, Harriet M. Johnson
The Modern Teacher: From The Unpublished Writings Of Harriet M. Johnson, Harriet M. Johnson
69 Bank Street
Volume 1 Number 2, November 1934
Harriet Johnson's brief papers focusing on the central theme of what kind of person a child needs for a teacher.
Teaching The Past And The Present, Lucy Sprague Mitchell
Teaching The Past And The Present, Lucy Sprague Mitchell
69 Bank Street
Volume 1, Number 1, October, 1934
"A report of informal discussions on curriculum by teachers of nine- and ten-year-old children."