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Teaching History with 100 Objects

Teaching History with 100 Objects
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LearnEnglishTeens Lesson Plans | PBS NewsHour Extra Extra News for Students and Teacher Resources 7–12 Grade Level Lesson Plans Extra Extra Daily Videos Videos Student Voices Lesson Plans Lesson plan: Brown v. Board of Education and the story of Prince Edward County Schools Use this lesson plan to learn more about the life of Linda Brown and the impact of the Brown v. Extra: News for Students The PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour – Headlines Submit Your Student Voice Your story idea, essay or poem NewsHour Extra will not use contact information for any purpose other than our own records.

World History Project UK Films – Nick Dennis I wrote about being part of the World History Project filming process earlier this year and I’m pleased to share the results of our labours! The videos are designed for the US school system where topics vary state by state, but they may be useful for UK educators too. The resources are available for free on Youtube and will be made available on the World History Project site. Thanks to everyone involved for making it such a great set of films. fleex Convierte cualquier vídeo en un curso completo de inglés 1. Elige una fuente de vídeo de las siguientes opciones: Archivos de vídeo en tu ordenador 2. "Fleex for Netflix" Chrome extension "Fleex player" video player Catálogo en línea de series por internet Popcorn Time fleex edition Catálogo en línea de pláticas TED Aprende con herramientas divertidas y potentes Whatever video source you choose, enjoy supercharged tools that preserve all the fun Subtitulos mixtos Fleex alterna subtítulos en base a tu nivel: los subtítulos fáciles se muestran en inglés, mientras que los más difíciles se muestran en tu idioma nativo. Progresión inteligente A medida que vayas mejorando, fleex ajusta automáticamente su nivel para que puedas obtener más y más Inglés. Palabras clickables Al hacer clic en cualquier palabra en los subtítulos se abrirá un montón de información sobre el tema, como la pronunciación, traducciones en su idioma, y ​​las definiciones en inglés. Ejercicios Sólo 5.90 € / mes, o 34.90 € para siempre

Find OER | Open Professionals Education Network CC licensed (BY) Flickr photo shared by David Amsler modified by Paul Stacey Reusing existing Open Educational Resources (OER) can save significant time and effort. The OPEN partners recommend TAACCCT grantees invest up-front time finding OER to reuse rather than starting development of new educational resources right away. A significant benefit of OER is that they provide source material to build your development efforts around. OER come in a wide variety of types. The page below will help you find openly licensed media elements to use within your courses. OER also exist as distinctly education content such as full courses, workshops, textbooks, tests and assessments. The page below will help you find openly licensed education content you can use in whole or in part. It is unlikely that you will find OER that perfectly fit your needs. Open Educational Resources are distributed across the Internet. 1. 1.1 Google Many people start out looking for OER using Google. Google Advanced Search

British Empire is still being whitewashed by the school curriculum – historian on why this must change Jeremy Corbyn has recently proposed that British school children should be taught about the history of the realities of British imperialism and colonialism. This would include the history of people of colour as components of, and contributors to, the British nation-state – rather than simply as enslaved victims of it. As Corbyn rightly noted: “Black history is British history” – and hence its study should be part of the national curriculum, not segregated in a single month each year. This is a welcome proposal because, as an academic who teaches modules on South Asian, imperial, colonial and global history, I face an uphill struggle at the start of each new academic year. These are students who are educated through a school history curriculum that focuses almost entirely on English political and religious history – with bits of 20th-century European history thrown in. They therefore know practically nothing about empire and its legacies – including in Britain. Denial about empire

¡Un diccionario de locos! ¡Un diccionario de locos! Un juego interactivo para relacionar cada palabra con su significado. Posee cuatro niveles diferentes de dificultad. Ver pantalla completa Contenido relacionado Colecciones asociadas Colección Educ.ar en el aula: Prácticas del Lenguaje (Primaria) Ficha del recurso Nivel: Primaria Área: Lengua Tipo de recurso: Juego Tipo de formato: Recurso interactivo Etiquetas: definición juego diccionario juego interactivo Autor/es: Carina Kosel Idioma/s: Español Fecha de publicación: 01/07/2015 Editor: Educ.ar Más en educar

Intelligent YouTube Channels Below, we have gathered together some of the most intelligent video collections on YouTube. A great place to find culturally enriching video... General Universities Spotlighted Collections YouTube EDUYouTube got a lot more intelligent when it launched YouTube EDU, a section of the site that centralizes all of its educational/academic content. Other University Collections KS2 Vikings | What Impact did they Have in Britain Edmund, King of East Anglia, was buried at the place now known as Bury St Edmunds. The photo shows the cathedral. A major part of KS2 history is about Norse, or Viking, culture. This is the last of four quizzes on the subject and it looks in particular at the Viking invasions of Great Britain. The Vikings made a series of raids on and invasions of Britain between the 8th Century and the 11th. Take this quiz to see how much you know about the Viking invasions of Britain.

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