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Ohio's Bicentennial: Exploring Nearby History, Ronald G. Helms Ph.D., Marjorie L. Mclellan
Ohio's Bicentennial: Exploring Nearby History, Ronald G. Helms Ph.D., Marjorie L. Mclellan
Geography Faculty Publications
Clearly, the Ohio Bicentennial is an important event for celebration. This article seeks to promote the Ohio Bicentennial by reviewing a project devoted to the local or public aspect of history. The focus of the project was the study of the history of Dayton, Ohio. Wright State University developed the Nearby History Institute, which brought public historians, social studies professors and researchers from area archives and museums together with faculty from the public schools, to rethink and strengthen American history teaching in the Miami Valley. The Ohio Humanities Council and the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation funded the institute.
Over-Reading, Overreading, Over Reading: Implications For Teaching And Learning, Jason A. Snart
Over-Reading, Overreading, Over Reading: Implications For Teaching And Learning, Jason A. Snart
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Le Parole Italiane: Introduction, Silvia Bertoni, Susanna Nocchi
Le Parole Italiane: Introduction, Silvia Bertoni, Susanna Nocchi
Books/Book Chapters
Le parole italiane
presenta una vasta gamma di esercizi e giochi per l’apprendimento, la memorizzazione e l’ampliamento del lessico italiano.Una prima sezione si occupa di studiare le parole dal punto di vista delle aree lessicali, concentrandosi anche su espressioni idiomatiche, modi di dire e cambiamento di significato dei vocaboli nei diversi contesti.Una seconda sezione è dedicata alla “grammatica del lessico”. Attraverso schede chiare ed essenziali e ad esercizi originali e stimolanti, viene affrontato lo studio di argomenti di solito poco trattati nei manuali di lingua, come ad esempio la formazione delle parole, la collocazione, la derivazione, l’alterazione, i nomi irregolari, …
Hunting For Everyday History: A Field Guide For Teachers, Marjorie L. Mclellan
Hunting For Everyday History: A Field Guide For Teachers, Marjorie L. Mclellan
Hunting for Everyday History
Hunting for Everyday History is a hands-on guide comprised of Ohio history lessons and activities for students in third, fourth, and fifth grade. It was designed by teachers and some of Ohio's leading history experts to give students a chance to think and act like historians and curators.
Trialling Collaborative Tools And Processes For Teaching Graphic Design At The University Of Wollongong, Sarah Lambert, Marius Foley
Trialling Collaborative Tools And Processes For Teaching Graphic Design At The University Of Wollongong, Sarah Lambert, Marius Foley
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) - Papers
This paper reports on the work of the authors in devloping online and face-to-face collaborative processes and tools for teaching graphic design and new media studensts. A modified teaching and learning model was trialed with approx 45 undergraduate students in the subject "DESN301 commercial practice" in session one of 2003. Significant components of the teaching and learning model trialed are: I . Revised assessment centred on teams of four collaborating to produce a client project 2. New resources to support individual learning 3. New resources and online tools to support collaborativelteam learning 4. Website as a doorway to tools and …
Freedom And Prosperity: Lesson Plan For Grades 9, 10, 11, And 12, Kay Slone
Freedom And Prosperity: Lesson Plan For Grades 9, 10, 11, And 12, Kay Slone
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the freedom and prosperity in various nations.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Changing American Values: Victorian Vs. Modern America In Catalogs: Lesson Plan For Grade 10, Carl Hopple
Changing American Values: Victorian Vs. Modern America In Catalogs: Lesson Plan For Grade 10, Carl Hopple
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the effects of the industrial revolution and changes in the American class system.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Twentieth Century Civil Rights/Freedom Summer: Lesson Plan For Grade 10, Jenny Plemel
Twentieth Century Civil Rights/Freedom Summer: Lesson Plan For Grade 10, Jenny Plemel
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the Civil Rights Movement using specific examples from Ohio.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Underground Railroad (Freedom Train): 8th Grade Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Underground Railroad (Freedom Train): 8th Grade Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This lesson plan is designed:
- To analyze how African American slaves may have planned escapes
- To analyze the song" Follow the Drinking Gourd."
- To enhance the learning of the Underground Railroad by viewing a play.
- To work effectively in a group.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Americans On The Move: Grade 5 American History Lesson Plan, Timothy Binkley
Americans On The Move: Grade 5 American History Lesson Plan, Timothy Binkley
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about how different forms of transportation aided in the expansion and development of the United States.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
Moving Along: Learning American History At Huffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretative Center/Wright Memorial: Grade 5 Field Trip Model, Timothy Binkley
Moving Along: Learning American History At Huffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretative Center/Wright Memorial: Grade 5 Field Trip Model, Timothy Binkley
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about how different forms of transportation aided in the expansion and development of the United States.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
So Many Inventions, So Little Time: Learning American History At Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center/Hoover Block: Grade 5 Field Trip Model, Timothy Binkley
So Many Inventions, So Little Time: Learning American History At Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center/Hoover Block: Grade 5 Field Trip Model, Timothy Binkley
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the period 1875-1925 when scientists and inventors made many significant advances in science and technology.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Comparing The Founding Documents: Grade 7 Lesson Plan, Joy Bishop
Comparing The Founding Documents: Grade 7 Lesson Plan, Joy Bishop
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This lesson plan for Grade 7 has students compare the documents that were used to establish the United States as a new country.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Amistad Incident: Grade 8 American History Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Amistad Incident: Grade 8 American History Lesson Plan, Flo Tigner
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This lesson plan is designed:
- To introduce students to the Amistad Incident.
- To highlight Social pressure on the judicial process and ethical dilemmas that can arise in the pursuit of justice.
- To encourage critical thinking about the value of history.
- To examine the role culture differences play in society, and individual lives, through the experiences of Amistad Africans and its supporters.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This …
Thomas Jefferson And The Declaration Of Independence: The Man And The Document. 8th Grade Lesson Plan, Lillian D. Drakeford
Thomas Jefferson And The Declaration Of Independence: The Man And The Document. 8th Grade Lesson Plan, Lillian D. Drakeford
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
This lesson is designed to teach how Thomas Jefferson spoke for the thirteen colonies when he wrote the Declaration of Independence and took a stand to free the colonies of British rule.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
African Americans In The Civil War: Grade 8 Lesson Plan, Bill Sigg
African Americans In The Civil War: Grade 8 Lesson Plan, Bill Sigg
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the various roles of African Americans during the Civil War.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
Charles Young Photographs: Grades 9 And 10 Lesson Plan, Jenny Plemel
Charles Young Photographs: Grades 9 And 10 Lesson Plan, Jenny Plemel
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the use of primary resources and the Spanish-American War.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Science And Urban Life: Enter The Automobile. Lesson Plan For Grades 9 And 10, John Bowers
Science And Urban Life: Enter The Automobile. Lesson Plan For Grades 9 And 10, John Bowers
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the invention of the automobile and its impact on history.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
We're Finally On Our Own: May 4, 1970. Lesson Plan For Grades 9 And 10, John Bowers
We're Finally On Our Own: May 4, 1970. Lesson Plan For Grades 9 And 10, John Bowers
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the Kent State University student protests on May 4, 1970.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
The Making Of A Poet And A People. Learning American History At Paul Laurence Dunbar State Memorial: Grade 9 (10) Field Trip Model, Timothy Binkley
The Making Of A Poet And A People. Learning American History At Paul Laurence Dunbar State Memorial: Grade 9 (10) Field Trip Model, Timothy Binkley
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the life and poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
They Changed The World: Learning American History At Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center / Hoover Block: Grade 9 (10) Field Trip Model, Timothy Binkley
They Changed The World: Learning American History At Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center / Hoover Block: Grade 9 (10) Field Trip Model, Timothy Binkley
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the period 1875-1925 and how it was a time of vast scientific, technical and social change in America.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Kent State And The Vietnam War Protest Movement: Lesson Plan For Grade 10, Matt Doran
Kent State And The Vietnam War Protest Movement: Lesson Plan For Grade 10, Matt Doran
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about the Kent State University student protests on May 4, 1970.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.
Remembering Vietnam Veterans: Lesson Plan For Grade 10, Matt Doran
Remembering Vietnam Veterans: Lesson Plan For Grade 10, Matt Doran
Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention
The lesson plan is designed to teach students about Vietnam Veterans and the importance of remembering their time in service.
This lesson plan was part of the Gateway to Dayton Teaching American History: Citizenship, Creativity, and Invention project which was sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and was a National Endowment for the Humanities We The People project.
This lesson plan was created between 2003-2005.