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Teaching U.S. History Diana Turk

Teaching U.S. History By Diana Turk

Teaching U.S. History by Diana Turk


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Teaching U.S. History is a must read for any aspiring or current teacher who wants to think critically about how to teach U.S. history and make historical discussions come alive in our schools' classrooms.

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Teaching U.S. History: Dialogues Among Social Studies Teachers and Historians by Diana Turk

Teaching U.S. History offers an innovative approach to social studies teaching by connecting historians to real-world social studies classrooms and social studies teachers. In an unusual, even unprecedented, dialogue between scholars and practitioners, this book weds historical theory and practice with social studies pedagogy.

Seven chapters are organized around key US History eras and events from the time of slavery through the Civil Rights Movement and are complemented by detailed discussions of a particular methodological approach, including primary source analysis, oral history and more. Interviews with historians open each chapter to bring the reader into important conversations about the most cutting edge issues in U.S. history today and are followed by essays from expert teachers on the rewards and challenges of implementing these topics in the classroom. Each chapter also includes a wealth of practical resources including suggested key documents or artifacts; a lesson plan for middle school and another suitable for high school; and suggested readings and questions for further study.

Teaching U.S. History is a must read for any aspiring or current teacher who wants to think critically about how to teach U.S. history and make historical discussions come alive in the school classrooms where the nation's students learn.

About Diana Turk

Diana Turk is an Associate Professor of Social Studies Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at New York University.

Rachel Mattson is an Assistant Professor at SUNY New Paltz.

Terrie Epstein is a Professor of Education at Hunter College.

Robert Cohen is a Social Studies Professor and chair of the Department of Teaching and Learning and an affiliated professor in the History Department at New York University.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Robert Cohen and Michael Stoll

Chapter 1: Slavery

Chapter 2: The Civil War

Chapter 3: Immigration

Chapter 4: Progressive Era

Chapter 5: The New Deal

Chapter 6: The Civil Rights Movement

Chapter 7: U.S. Imperialism

Concluding Thoughts - Research on Teaching and Learning History: Teacher Professionalization and Student Cognition and Culture by Terrie Epstein

Additional information

CIN0415954703G
9780415954709
0415954703
Teaching U.S. History: Dialogues Among Social Studies Teachers and Historians by Diana Turk
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2009-12-17
232
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