Monday, November 29, 2010

What did you find?

As you were searching for RSS feeds to post to your news aggregator, what did you find? Provide your classmates with three sites you used and justify (twenty words) why you selected these particular sites (identify your work).

How can use this story in an elementary school classroom?

As an elementary school teacher, it is important that stay on top of current events. Based on the information we read for today (Five ways to increase Civic Engagement) this is an engaging way to inspire students to become civically active citizens. As such, it is your responsibility to integrate the news into your classroom. Read this news story and provide a short description of how you would use it to teach social studies in your class. You need to describe the following: 1) grade you feel comfortable teaching this to, 2) short description of how you would teach the information, 3) how your lesson will promote both social studies and specifically civic engagement. Please identify your response

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

What did you learn about teaching history?

During today's class, we discussed several reasons why we teach history, how we do it, and specific examples. Furthermore, you investigated a little nugget of American History. Based on the theoretical foundation and new content knowledge you gained, describe how you would use narratives/storytelling and mystery to teach history. This is an individual response - so please identify your answer.

Why do we teach history?

For today's class, you were to read two articles (Teaching the Mystery of History and Blending Narratives: A Storytelling Strategy for Social Studies) that discussed why and how we teach history. By engaging with the articles, you learned many reasons why we teach history and the underlying principles for creating authentic, history rich learning environments. One of these principles requires that we teach students 'what makes something historical'. In your opinion (50 words), what makes something historical? (Please feel free to identify your answer - but it is not required)