World History
2000 Years and Not Much Difference
I like to say that every course uses social studies and this one is no different as it covers all four of the courses I am teaching this year. First off it starts by saying that in 1AD the two biggest economies, based on GDP, were China and India. Even today those two are two of the three largest economies with a "western mix" being the other one.
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Teaching History With Technology
EdTechTeacher.org presents The Center for Teaching History with Technology, a resource created to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses. From the site: Find resources for histlaptop classory...
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Teaching About India
Teaching about India. This essay has ideas for teaching about India. This includes dealing with the history of India.
From the site:
India, a significant area of Asia in the past, is a very important part of today's world. Therefore, the peoples...
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World History In The Secondary School Curriculum.
World History in the Secondary School Curriculum. Should world history be taught in American secondary schools? Yes! From the site: Since 1980 an increasing number of state and local education agencies have reintroduced a world history requirement into...
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Want To Take My Course?
I am teaching a technology integration course (p. 42) for social studies teachers for Fairfax County, VA teachers. It will start January 31st and run for 10 Tuesdays from 4:30 to 7:30. It filled up very quickly in the fall, so please...
World History