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Jackson, Darius – Teaching History, 2013
Research by the Centre for Holocaust Education has suggested that students need and want more help with building an overview of the historical roots of antisemitism and that they often lack knowledge of Jewish life prior to the Holocaust. Darius Jackson has attended to these problems with a lesson that examines the context of antisemitism in two…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Racial Bias, Teaching Methods
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Pagnotti, John; Russell, William B., III – History Teacher, 2012
In a typical high school World History course, the teacher must teach thousands of years of human history in one year, thus making it the most comprehensive history course offered in school. Given the extended content requirements in a World History course, individual topics are given little time before the class must "move on" to the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, World History
Pahl, Ron H. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2011
Teaching history should not be reciting an endless list of dead men, entombed between the covers of a textbook. Instead, "Breaking Away from the Textbook" offers a fascinating journey through world history. Not a comprehensive, theory-heavy guide, this book focuses on active classroom activities, methods for students to grapple with humanity's…
Descriptors: World History, Class Activities, Learning Activities, Textbooks
Pahl, Ron H. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2011
Teaching history should not simply be an endless recitation of irrelevant facts, entombed between the covers of a textbook. Instead, "Breaking Away from the Textbook" offers a fascinating journey through world history. Not a comprehensive, theory-heavy guide, this book instead focuses on exciting classroom activities, methods for students to…
Descriptors: World History, Class Activities, Learning Activities, Textbooks
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Gunn, Vicky; Shopkow, Leah – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2007
This article, presented as a dialogue between the authors, explores what they perceive as critical areas of teaching and learning in the discipline of Medieval Studies. Within the discussion, notions of relevance and usefulness, widening access, and epistemological assumptions about the discipline are discussed and related to the practice of…
Descriptors: Medieval History, Intellectual Disciplines, Undergraduate Study, Epistemology
Fischer, Max W. – 2001
This instructional packet is intended to help classroom instructors introduce fascinating quandaries rarely featured in history textbooks about the ancient and medieval eras. Most of the 13 lesson plans require only 1 or 2 class periods to complete, permitting the teacher to enhance the presentation of a particular unit without fear of devoting…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Ancient History, Curriculum Enrichment, Medieval History
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Womack, S. J. – School Science Review, 1986
Discusses pollution in medieval times, focusing on pollution related to: (1) wood; (2) coal; (3) tanning; and (4) lead. (JN)
Descriptors: Coal, Environmental Education, Higher Education, Medieval History
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Danzer, Gerald A. – Social Education, 1992
Describes the first map to divide the globe into five symmetrical climatic zones. Discusses Ambrosius Macrobius's map as a statement of earthly limitations rather than physical reality. Suggests its significance for teaching world history is as an example of deductive cartography that influenced and challenged late medieval Christian thought. (DK)
Descriptors: Cartography, History Instruction, Instructional Materials, Maps
Hueston, Stephen P. – 1983
Directions for a game which models the feudal system of 11th century Europe are presented for high school and college history courses. The game demonstrates the medieval dependency of social structure on land holdings and vassal obligations. It also permits the expression of personal ambition, with results dependent on the loyalty and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, European History, High Schools
Garton, Harry A.; Woodbury, Virginia Garton – 1981
One in a series of instructional units designed for gifted students, the booklet focuses on the arts in Greece, Rome, and the Medieval period. Narrative information on Greek pottery, sculpture, architecture, music, and dance is followed by lists of suggested activities for students and reference lists of texts and media. A similar unit on the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art History, Fine Arts, Gifted
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Grimm, Reinhold – Unterrichtspraxis, 1992
The origin and development of two African saints are discussed: Saint Maurice, patron saint of the eastern empire of Otto I; and Caspar, the youngest of the three Magi. Their representation in German art is described and illustrated. (Author/LB)
Descriptors: African Studies, Art History, Art Products, Blacks
Teagarden, Jim; Koppes, Peggy – 1991
This document describes a classroom learning activity that brings together role playing, learning about the Middle Ages, and working for rewards. In the course of the activity, entitled "Knights of the Round Table," students advance by completing assignments and amassing points. Players move upwards through the beginning or…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Games
Rinetti, Carolyn – 2000
This lesson plan, featuring the epic, "Beowulf," employs the introduction-quotation exchange to monitor student comprehension while reading the epic. A second exercise, also dealing with reading comprehension, requires students to keep an historical evidence journal and fill out an historical evidence chart. The lesson plan features a…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Epics, Foreign Countries, Medieval History
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Peters, Edward; And Others – History Teacher, 1988
Includes three papers from a panel on the teaching of medieval legal history held at 1985 American Society for Legal History: (1) "Medieval Legal History in the Core Curriculum" (J. Muldoon; D. Humphries); (2) "Teaching Early Medieval Law: A Comparative Approach" (J.A. Brundage); and (3) "Medieval Law and Society: An…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Sabato, George – Social Studies Review, 1989
Describes the use of cooperative learning groups in a competitive setting. Discusses teaching objectives, delivery methods, grading procedures and results of a cooperative learning unit which is used to teach the Middle Ages to seventh grade students. Provides student instructional materials. Activities include time period newspapers and the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Competition, Cooperative Learning
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