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Teaching Middle Level Social Studies - A Practical Guide for 4th-8th Grade (Paperback, 3rd ed.): Scott L. Roberts, Benjamin R... Teaching Middle Level Social Studies - A Practical Guide for 4th-8th Grade (Paperback, 3rd ed.)
Scott L. Roberts, Benjamin R Wellenreiter, Jessica Ferreras-Stone
R2,248 Discovery Miles 22 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Teaching Middle Level Social Studies - A Practical Guide for 4th-8th Grade (Hardcover, 3rd ed.): Scott L. Roberts, Benjamin R... Teaching Middle Level Social Studies - A Practical Guide for 4th-8th Grade (Hardcover, 3rd ed.)
Scott L. Roberts, Benjamin R Wellenreiter, Jessica Ferreras-Stone
R3,195 Discovery Miles 31 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hollywood or History? - An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach World History (Hardcover): Scott L. Roberts Hollywood or History? - An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach World History (Hardcover)
Scott L. Roberts
R3,094 Discovery Miles 30 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The challenges of teaching history are acute where we consider the world history classroom. Generalized world history courses are a part of many, if not most, K-12 curricular frameworks in the United States. While United States history tends to dominate the scholarship and conversation, there are an equally wide number of middle-level and secondary students and teachers engaged in the study of world history in our public schools. And the challenges are real. In the first place, if we are to mark content coverage as a curricular obstacle in the history classroom, generally, then we must underscore that concern in the world history classroom and for obvious reasons. The curricular terrain to choose from is immense and forever expanding, dealing with the development of numerous civilizations over millennia and across a wide geographic expanse. In addition to curricular concerns, world historical topics are inherently farther away from most students' lives, not just temporally, but often geographically and culturally. Thus the rationale for the present text, Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach World History. The reviews of the first volume Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach Untied States History strategy have been overwhelmingly positive, especially as it pertains to the application of the strategy for practitioner. Classroom utility and teacher practice have remained our primary objectives in developing the Hollywood or History? strategy and we are encouraged by the possibilities of Volume II and the capacity of this most recent text to impact teaching and learning in world history. We believe that students' connection to film, along with teachers' ability to use film in an effective manner, will help alleviate some of the challenges of teaching world history. The book provides 30 secondary lesson plans (grades 6-12) that address nine eras in world history.

Hollywood or History? - An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach World History (Paperback): Scott L. Roberts Hollywood or History? - An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach World History (Paperback)
Scott L. Roberts
R2,191 Discovery Miles 21 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The challenges of teaching history are acute where we consider the world history classroom. Generalized world history courses are a part of many, if not most, K-12 curricular frameworks in the United States. While United States history tends to dominate the scholarship and conversation, there are an equally wide number of middle-level and secondary students and teachers engaged in the study of world history in our public schools. And the challenges are real. In the first place, if we are to mark content coverage as a curricular obstacle in the history classroom, generally, then we must underscore that concern in the world history classroom and for obvious reasons. The curricular terrain to choose from is immense and forever expanding, dealing with the development of numerous civilizations over millennia and across a wide geographic expanse. In addition to curricular concerns, world historical topics are inherently farther away from most students' lives, not just temporally, but often geographically and culturally. Thus the rationale for the present text, Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach World History. The reviews of the first volume Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach Untied States History strategy have been overwhelmingly positive, especially as it pertains to the application of the strategy for practitioner. Classroom utility and teacher practice have remained our primary objectives in developing the Hollywood or History? strategy and we are encouraged by the possibilities of Volume II and the capacity of this most recent text to impact teaching and learning in world history. We believe that students' connection to film, along with teachers' ability to use film in an effective manner, will help alleviate some of the challenges of teaching world history. The book provides 30 secondary lesson plans (grades 6-12) that address nine eras in world history.

Hollywood or History? - An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach United States History (Paperback): Scott L. Roberts,... Hollywood or History? - An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach United States History (Paperback)
Scott L. Roberts, Charles J. Elfer
R1,676 Discovery Miles 16 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Teaching and learning through Hollywood, or commercial, film productions is anything but a new approach and has been something of a mainstay in the classroom for nearly a century. Purposeful and effective instruction through film, however, is not problem-free and there are many challenges that accompany classroom applications of Hollywood motion pictures. In response to the problems and possibilities associated with teaching through film, we have collaboratively developed a collection ofpractical, classroom-ready lesson ideas that might bridge gaps between theory and practice and assist teachers endeavoring to make effective use of film in their classrooms. We believe that film can serve as a powerful tool in the social studies classroom and, where appropriately utilized, foster critical thinking and civic mindedness. The College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) framework, represents a renewed and formalized emphasis on the perennial social studies goals of deep thinking, reading and writing. We believe that as teachers endeavor to digest and implement the platform in schools and classrooms across the country, the desire for access to structured strategies that lead to more active and rigorous investigation in the social studies classroom will grow increasingly acute. Our hope is that this edited book might play a small role in the larger project of supporting practitioners, specifically K-16 teachers of United States history, by offering a collection of classroom-ready tools based on the Hollywood or History? strategy and designed to foster historical inquiry through the careful use of historically themed motion pictures. The book consists of K-5 and 6-12 lesson plans addressing each the following historical eras (Adapted from: UCLA, National Center for History in Schools).

A Companion Guide for Using Live to Fly, Fly to Live (Paperback): Susan L. Volkert A Companion Guide for Using Live to Fly, Fly to Live (Paperback)
Susan L. Volkert; Edited by Scott L. Roberts; Janie Cohen Legge
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The use of Live to Fly, Fly to Live in the classroom and in the home setting will provide a rich opportunity for learning, while engaging children to tap into their creative sides. Careful attention was taken to outline the chapters and provide detail that would bring out the most relevant aspects of the learning experience, all the while providing a fun atmosphere for the student. Workbook includes: Classroom Links, Chapter Quizzes & Projects with emphasis on science, language arts, mathematics, social studies, and visual arts. The workbook meets Georgia Standards of Teaching for grades 3-5.

Hollywood or History? - An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach United States History (Hardcover): Scott L. Roberts,... Hollywood or History? - An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach United States History (Hardcover)
Scott L. Roberts, Charles J. Elfer
R2,837 Discovery Miles 28 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Teaching and learning through Hollywood, or commercial, film productions is anything but a new approach and has been something of a mainstay in the classroom for nearly a century. Purposeful and effective instruction through film, however, is not problem-free and there are many challenges that accompany classroom applications of Hollywood motion pictures. In response to the problems and possibilities associated with teaching through film, we have collaboratively developed a collection ofpractical, classroom-ready lesson ideas that might bridge gaps between theory and practice and assist teachers endeavoring to make effective use of film in their classrooms. We believe that film can serve as a powerful tool in the social studies classroom and, where appropriately utilized, foster critical thinking and civic mindedness. The College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) framework, represents a renewed and formalized emphasis on the perennial social studies goals of deep thinking, reading and writing. We believe that as teachers endeavor to digest and implement the platform in schools and classrooms across the country, the desire for access to structured strategies that lead to more active and rigorous investigation in the social studies classroom will grow increasingly acute. Our hope is that this edited book might play a small role in the larger project of supporting practitioners, specifically K-16 teachers of United States history, by offering a collection of classroom-ready tools based on the Hollywood or History? strategy and designed to foster historical inquiry through the careful use of historically themed motion pictures. The book consists of K-5 and 6-12 lesson plans addressing each the following historical eras (Adapted from: UCLA, National Center for History in Schools).

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