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  1. Breaking Away from the Textbook: Creative Ways to Teach World History, Vol. 1: Prehistory to 1600 by Ron H. Pahl, 2002-02
  2. Breaking Away from the Textbook: Creative Ways to Teach World History, Vol. 2 by Ron H. Pahl, 2002-02
  3. Breaking Away from the Textbook, Volume I: Creative Ways to Teach World History by Ron H. Pahl, 2010-11-16
  4. Breaking Away from the Textbook: Creative Ways to Teach World History, Vol. 3 by Ron H. Pahl, 2003-07
  5. Breaking Away from the Textbook: Creative Ways to Teach World History (Vol 1 and 2) by Ron H. Pahl, 2002-10-28
  6. GCSE Modern World History (Teach Yourself Revision Guides) by John Patrick, Tony Buzan, 1997-08-06
  7. Make the Grade in General Certificate of Secondary Education Modern World History (Teach Yourself) by Nicholas Tate, 1989-05-01
  8. The Baghdad that was: using primary sources to teach world history.(Viewpoint essay): An article from: Social Education by Joan Brodsky Schur, 2009-01-01
  9. Using "Influential Persons" to teach World History.: An article from: Teaching History: A Journal of Methods by Fred Nielsen, 2007-03-22
  10. Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic world (Teach yourself history library) by A. R Burn, 1964
  11. The First World War (Teach Yourself History) by David Evans, 2004-07-30
  12. Teach Yourself The Second World War (Teach Yourself: History & Politics) by Alan Farmer, 2004-10-18
  13. Teach Your Kids World History by Bureau Development, 1995-04
  14. Student Teach Tools for World History Cd Set by Glencoe, 2010

1. We Teach International Studies
Contemporary World History Project (CWHP) CISP conducts a statewide project toprepare high school world history teachers for leadership roles in engaging
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ICONS (International Communication and Negotiation Simulations),
offers educational simulations of international relations at both the university and high school levels.
Contemporary World History Project (CWHP)

CISP conducts a statewide project to prepare high school World History teachers for leadership roles in engaging average-acheiving students, students who tend to have little interest in World History or commitment to school.
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has a particular commitment to examining events both historical and contemporary in a context that relates internal developments in a country or world region to those that are external.
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Basis for curriculum development, K-12 CSMP/CISP standards links

2. World History/Other Cultures Subject Matter Index Teach With Cultural Heritage I
A fun and informative look at the history of law If we teach them (the Buddha beliefs), they may become obedient"; "equality, speediness and integrity should be
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3. Why Teach History? - World History & Geography
They should teach the prevalence and the power of both man's a collection of old facts,but because history helps them understand how the world works and
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Why study history? History is the story of the human world. History seems to be more popular than ever with the public. Progressive and postmodernist scholars have questioned the uses of history. Nonetheless, history remains a central feature of the school curriculum for these reasons:
-History shows us what it means to be human.
-History improves judgment.
-History provides instructive examples.
-History makes us better thinkers. -History supports common cultural understanding and dialogue. -History satisfies a need for identity. -History gives pleasure. -Studying the past is preparation for the future. 2003 Michael G. Maxwell Teaching history and geography: The goal of education Combining history and geography The nature of history Why teach history? What to teach How to teach Learning and thinking A note to new teachers "The student who reads history will unconsciously develop what is the highest value of history: judgment in worldly affairs. This is a permanent good, not because "history repeats" - we can never exactly match past and present situations - but because the "tendency of things" shows an amazing uniformity within any given civilization. As the great historian Burckhardt said of historical knowledge, it is not 'to make us more clever the next time, but wiser for all time.'" -Jacques Barzun

4. Teaching World History And Geography: A Body Of Knowledge
page summary. This area of the Student's Friend web site considers the allimportantquestion of what to teach in world history and geography classrooms.
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This area of the Student's Friend web site considers the all-important question of what to teach in world history and geography classrooms. 2003 Michael G. Maxwell Teaching history and geography:
The goal of education Combining history and geography The nature of history Why teach history? What to teach How to teach Learning and thinking A note to new teachers What to teach: a body of knowledge
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The chronological narrative Conceptual frameworks Thinking strategies

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Help your students create summary notes that will make studying a breeze. Teacher Diary 2003 Gail discovers the power of technology to motivate students. A Teacher-Created Web Site Joel Tallman's site provides resources and surprises.

6. World History Resources For The Social Studies Teacher
world history information and resources for the social studies teacher. history. Mythology has played an important part in world history. teach your students about the mythological origins
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World History information and resources for the Social Studies teacher. Mythology Resources - Mythology and World History
Mythology has played an important part in world history. Teach your students about the mythological origins and stories from around the world. Ancient/Classical History An excellent resource from About that looks at the ancient and classical eras of World History. China: Resources for Educators China has earned its place in World History. Find tons of resources to help teach about the history and culture of China. Includes lecture outlines and more. India Resources Resources to help you teach all about the history and culture of India.

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8. Education World® : Lesson Planning Center : Archives : History
to teach About Slavery For black slaves in America, the road to freedom was a longand difficult one. This week, Education world observes Black history Month
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  • Lessons for War
    As the war in Iraq heads into its third week, teachers at every grade level are struggling for ways to help students deal with the war and with issues related to the war. To aid you in that effort, Education World has collected some age-appropriate online lesson plans.
  • Reviving Reviews: Refreshing Ideas Students Can't Resist
    Is review time a deadly bore for you and your students? Add a little fun to review time and you might be surprised. Games will spice up reviews, revive interest, and ensure retention! Included: Five activities for use in all subjects, all grades!
  • It’s Up for Debate!
    Debates are a staple of middle and high school social studies classes. But have you ever thought about using debates at the lower grades or in math class? Education World offers five debate strategies and extra lessons for students of all ages.
  • Five Lessons in Black History
    Primary source materials teach about Rosa Parks, school integration, and the growth of the African-American population throughout history. Plus: Students create a database/timeline and write a rap about a famous figure in Black History. More!
  • Lewis and Clark: The Journey West
    In 1803, Meriwether Lewis was selected to lead an expedition that would map a water route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Included: Classroom lessons to help you celebrate the 200th anniversary of this historic journey.

9. Education World® : History Center : Modern World History
that are a great way to teach current events, history, and cultural literacy. Crisisin Kosovo Web Resources for Classroom Lessons Education world has tracked
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LESSON PLANNING Olympic Time Lines
Students use library or online sources to create time lines of various events that took place during the modern Olympic Games.

10. World History Lesson Plans
and cultural groups of our nation and world. and discrimination that have existedthroughout history and is a this activity, the teacher will teach the concept
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FREE weekly teaching tips! Home Teacher Resources Lesson Plans Social Studies ... A Broad Study of Brazil - To increase knowledge over diversity meanwhile practicing research, writing, art, and collaborating skills. Ancient Egypt - This lesson plan incorporates library skills with classroom activities to create hieroglyphic stories. Anne Frank in the World - A teacher workbook for a complete unit. Australia - As students use the Internet to become familiar with Australia, they will create a giant travel brochure. Causes of World War I - The student will use two or more encyclopedias to gather general information about World War I. Chess: A Game or Rules of Society? - This particular lesson is a one day activity that can be used almost any time during a Western European History Unit. At the conclusion of the lesson, each student will be able to identify the social classes of medieval Europe, and utilize the chess board and pieces to understand their relationship to each other. Christmas Around the World - Students are prompted to contrast and compare traditions/customs of how Christmas is celebrated around the world.

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12. WORLD HISTORY MATTERS: ABOUT
Unpacking Evidence eight genrebased guides written by leading world history scholarsto teach students how to analyze a particular kind of evidence as part
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The Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University recently received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities to create World History Matters . Materials will begin appearing by January 2003 and the project will be completed by June 2004. World History Matters responds to these challenges (as well as the new opportunities offered by the Internet), by creating a website to help world history teachers and students locate, analyze, and learn from online primary sources and to further their understanding of the complex nature of world history, especially the cross-cultural issues of cultural contact and globalization.
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Finding World History: Unpacking Evidence: Analyzing Documents: Teaching Sources: World History Matters World History Matters also benefits tremendously from recent advances in our understanding of how historical learning takes place, building on strategies designed to improve historical learning and history teaching. T. Mills Kelly

13. USING NEW MEDIA TO TEACH EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY 1
Past American Labor history on the world Wide Web Journal of the American Associationfor history and Computing Kelly,“ Using New Media to teach East European
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RESOURCES GUIDE TO HISTORY DEPARTMENTS AROUND THE WORLD Searchable database linking to roughly 1,200 history departments around the world. GUIDE TO HISTORY ON THE WEB Searchable and indexed database of more than 5,000 US and world history sites Essays devoted to the theoretical and practical aspects of taking history into a digital format, including comments on design and technical factors DESIGNING FOR THE WEB History Computer Review (May 2000) Inventio (Spring 2000) HISTORY ON THE WEB Journal of American History (September 2001) Journal of American History (June 1997) AHA Perspectives (February 1998) Labor History (February 1999) The Jurist (October 2000) TEACHING DIGITAL HISTORY Journal of the American Association for History and Computing , III/2, August 2000. Nationalities Papers (September 2001) AHA Perspectives (November 2001) The History Teacher (May 2001) The History Teacher (May 2001) The History Teacher (May 2001) Journal of American History (March 1998) CD-ROMS Journal of American History (March 1995) HISTORY OF THE INTERNET American Historical Review (December 1998) Using New Media to Teach
East European History T. Mills Kelly

14. Teach English In South Korea, World English Service Ltd. - History
Korea is an independent country with a history going back millennia. Korea was finallyliberated from Japanese rule at the end of world War II but only to
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Traditional Clothing Religion Korea is an independent country with a history going back millennia. Because of the country's strategic location on the Asian continent, it has been invaded over and over by powerful neighbouring countries. Nevertheless, the Koreans have somehow always managed to maintain or regain their independence. Korea was under the Japanese colonial rule for 36 years. Korea was finally liberated from Japanese rule at the end of World War II - but only to become entangled in the fierce ideological conflict that led to the formation of two separate states in the north and the south, divided along the 38th parallel. In 1950, North Korea launched an all-out attack on the Republic of Korea, triggering the Korean War, which raged until 1953. The devastating conflict was ended by an armistice agreement that established the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) that now divides the Peninsula. Top of Page It was almost a decade after the end of the war before the Republic of Korea had recovered sufficiently to establish stability and start the momentum for its now remarkable recovery and development. During the sixties and seventies Korea succeeded in developing the economy and during the eighties the people's wish for democracy was achieved.

15. Children Around The World--World History Lesson Plan (grades K-5)--DiscoveryScho
for props or equipment and teach the game Buddhism (world Religions series) CatherineHewitt, Thomson Learning 1995 This book describes the history and explains
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The privileges and responsibilities of childhood vary from culture to culture. For this lesson, you will need: Trade books and reference materials (including online sources) about children in at least four cultures outside the United States Computer with Internet access Once easier to define, the term family is now a challenging concept in the United States, where families take many forms. Given globalization, the term family People around the World are
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16. China: People And Places--World History/Geography Lesson Plan (grades K-5)--Disc
Grade level 35, Subject world history, Duration One class period. Instead ofconcentrating on place names, teach your primary students—or invite someone
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China: People and Places

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In the spoken Chinese language, tone as well as words communicates meaning. The Chinese languages use a writing system made up of symbols, called characters, rather than letters; each character has its own meaning. Chinese names are made up of several characters. A name in Chinese characters can be rewritten as a word with letters of the English alphabet. Then we can pronounce the Chinese name and figure out what it means. For this lesson, you will need:

17. United States Labor And Industrial History Audio Archive
Includes oral histories, important historical speeches and proceedings from a conference titled "The Category Regional North America Labor history......US LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL history world WIDE WEB AUDIO ARCHIVE Fight for America's FutureA teachIn with of WRPI (Troy), University at Albany history and Media
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The following recordings are drawn from numerous audio archives, though most come from or are processed at the University at Albany. They are organized by topic. All audio files are in RealAudio format; some are also available in MP3. You will need RealPlayer/RealOne software plug-ins to play the former (which will also play back MP3 files). You may obtain up-to-date versions of these plug-ins from Real.com. at: http://www.real.com NEW! "NATHAN SPERO: A LIFE IN THE UE" / ON-LINE AUDIO AND MSS. ARCHIVE Nathan Spero was the Research Director for the United Electrical Workers Union (UE) for thirty-nine years, from 1944 until 1983. Prior to his career with the UE, Spero worked as a statistician for the National Research Project on Productivity and Technological Change for the U.S. Department of Labor (from 1937 until 1943). During his career in the UE, in addition to his regular duties Spero served as the co-chair of the 13-union joint committee on pensions and insurance in negotiations with General Electric and Westinghouse from 1975 through 1981. He was also intimately involved with UE convention work and was responsible for pre-convention assembly and editing of all convention resolutions. Also during his years in the UE, Spero was a member of the Department of Labor's Commission on Incentives. From 1991 to 1992 Spero served as the President for the New School for Social Research's Institute for Retired Professionals. Through the 1990s and until very recently, he taught math and labor history at the Manhattan branch of Queens College in New York City.

18. Indus Valley KS2 National Curriculum History
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19. Intro. Modern World History Exam Questions
A few weeks ago, I posted the final examination to an introductory modern worldhistory course that I coteach with Lora Wildenthal (lwilden@pitzer.edu) here
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Intro. Modern World History Exam Questions
Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 16:54:22 -0500
FROM: Dan Segal, Pitzer College
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A few weeks ago, I posted the final examination to an introductory modern world history course that I co-teach with Lora Wildenthal ( lwilden@pitzer.edu ) here at Pitzer. Around the same time, I was also writing examination questions for history honors candidates at Swarthmore College, which relies on outside examiners for its honors programs. The following questions were written for the examination in a field titled "Europeans and Others Since 1750"; the Swarthmore students had studied this field with Pieter Judson ( pjudson1@cc.swarthmore.edu ). As before, I think these examination questions encapsulate what I regard as important themes, issues, and problems in modern world history. The students had three hours to provide written answers for any three of the following six questions.
  • The field you have prepared is entitled "Europeans and Others Since 1750." What important transformations have occurred in the relationship between "Europeans" and "Others" during the time period you have covered? What continuities have there been? What periodization scheme, if any, would be useful for organizing the history of "Europeans and Others" since 1750? What reason(s) are there (if any) for treating the time around 1750 as a historical baseline, or contingent beginning, for the study of "Europeans and Others"?
  • 20. World History Final Exam
    end of the semester our notions of what we want to teach students are an interestingway to get at different notions of formulating world history courses, and
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    World History Final Exam
    Date:Thu, 11 May 1995 09:54:14 -0500
    From: Daniel Segal and Lora Wildenthal, Pitzer College
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    lwilden@bernard.pitzer.edu
    A number of us have shared syllabi through H-WORLD, but as we approach the end of the semester our notions of what we want to teach students are being encapsulated in a different genre: "the final." This genre is perhaps an interesting way to get at different notions of formulating world history courses, and examples of the genre are perhaps an intersting resource to share. In any event, here is the final exam we gave to our students this morning for a one semster modern world history course ("The World Since 1492"). The students received a study guide some two weeks ago with a larger set of questions; the final is drawn from their study guide. THE WORLD SINCE 1492
    Final Examination
    I. Map Question Using the attached map, identify the letter corresponding to the following geographic sites (1 point each):
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