Teaching Materials
You
thought you'd never manage to get those suitcases and boxes up the
stairs, into the office, unpacked and filed. Well: here's more for you,
but this time it's as light as air and as fast as your internet
connection. Click on the links below and you'll get the
materials you seek. We'll be updating them as materials become available, and as you request specific materials or provide us with resources.
Visual Documents and Resources
One
of the articles of faith in our Institute is the value of visual
documents to keep student interest and stimulate discussion. As we
pointed out during the Institute, visual aids can also serve to
encourage the use of language skills and the development of both
linguistic and intellectual sophistication. The topics contained
include:
Native America
Colonial America
Expansion and Empire: Manifest Destiny and Progress, 1776-1893
Reforming America 1878-1920
Prosperity, Depression, and War 1920-1945
Postwar Cultures of Hope and Fear 1945-1975
Contemporary America
Literary Documents and Resources
Though
you probably thought you'd never read all the materials you brought
home, Chris Messenger and the other faculty members have been thinking
of other literary sources and resources you might find useful—to read
for yourself, or to assign to your students or use in class.
Political and Legal Documents and Resources
Stan
Howard has more legal cases for you! And of course you need websites
where you can access everything from the Declaration of Independence to
the latest Republican Party political advertisement.
Cultural Documents and Resources
What
is culture, anyway, once you remove visual arts, photography,
literature, politics and law? This is the page for all those other
things, including music, geography, theory, and the like.
Pedagogical Documents and Resources
This
is where you can find, donate, and share, lesson plans, syllabi, course
descriptions, and other purely teacherly resources. Some of these are
drawn from American teaching sites, but we're hoping you'll provide
materials more fully appropriate to the international flavor of the
Institute, and the often-different needs you have, teaching in very
different circumstances.
Scholastic Magazine
is a resource for teachers from elementary through grade 12, and it
includes many surprising and useful materials, including lesson plans
and conversations with teachers.
For Teachers: Scholastic Resources is Scholastic Magazine's contribution to the teaching profession.
American Children Report on the 2004 Elections
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