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Big History is a new field on a grand scale: it tells the story of
the universe over time through a diverse range of disciplines that
spans cosmology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology,
evolutionary biology, anthropology, and archaeology, thereby
reconciling traditional human history with environmental geography
and natural history.
Weaving the myriad threads of evidence-based human knowledge into
a master narrative that stretches from the beginning of the
universe to the present, the Big History framework helps students
make sense of their studies in all disciplines by illuminating the
structures that underlie the universe and the connections among
them.
"Teaching Big History" is a powerful analytic and pedagogical
resource, and serves as a comprehensive guide for teaching Big
History, as well for sharing ideas about the subject and planning a
curriculum around it. Readers are also given helpful advice about
the administrative and organizational challenges of instituting a
general education program constructed around Big History. The book
includes teaching materials, examples, and detailed sample
exercises.
This book is also an engaging first-hand account of how a group of
professors built an entire Big History general education curriculum
for first-year students, demonstrating how this thoughtful
integration of disciplines exemplifies liberal education at its
best and illustrating how teaching and learning this incredible
story can be transformative for professors and students alike.
Big History is a new field on a grand scale: it tells the story of
the universe over time through a diverse range of disciplines that
spans cosmology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology,
evolutionary biology, anthropology, and archaeology, thereby
reconciling traditional human history with environmental geography
and natural history.
Weaving the myriad threads of evidence-based human knowledge into
a master narrative that stretches from the beginning of the
universe to the present, the Big History framework helps students
make sense of their studies in all disciplines by illuminating the
structures that underlie the universe and the connections among
them.
"Teaching Big History" is a powerful analytic and pedagogical
resource, and serves as a comprehensive guide for teaching Big
History, as well for sharing ideas about the subject and planning a
curriculum around it. Readers are also given helpful advice about
the administrative and organizational challenges of instituting a
general education program constructed around Big History. The book
includes teaching materials, examples, and detailed sample
exercises.
This book is also an engaging first-hand account of how a group of
professors built an entire Big History general education curriculum
for first-year students, demonstrating how this thoughtful
integration of disciplines exemplifies liberal education at its
best and illustrating how teaching and learning this incredible
story can be transformative for professors and students alike.
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