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Lecture/Audio Series

Dr. Bill Ross –

 

Introduction & Context for “Bracketing”

3:19

Ice Age – 1 AD/CE

3:23

Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire – 1400’s

4:03

Age of Exploration – 1492 - Spain, Portugal, England

4:04

British Colonization & Independence – 1607, 1776

2:20

Westward Expansion – 1803, War of 1812, Northwest Ord.

5:25

Civil War, Reconstruction, 1898-Spanish-American War

4:06

Invention of Airplane, WWI, 1920’s

7:33

Stock Market Crash, Depression, WWII, Cold War, NATO

3:35

Korea, Sputnik

3:41

 

 

Dr. Bill Ross

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MOOSEMUSS - intro

6:18

MOOSEMUSS – defined item by item

4:25

Pearl Harbor

5:47

Football demo

7:42

Football analysis

3:54

Election of 2000

7:30

US in Pacific

9:22

US in Africa & Europe

4:42

After VE day/Japan/End of WWII

3:38

Chalk Talk, Connecting w/students, oral history

3:05

 

 

Dr. Bill Ross

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Birthdays & untimely deaths

5:50

Events: United Streaming calendar with video links

0:51

Events on March 2 1498-1800’s

4:52

Events on March 2 – 1900’s --

10:54

 

 

Dr. Bill Ross

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Intro, Resources

4:54

Historical Cartoons– 1700’s – 1800’s

6:45

Historical Cartoons – Early 1900’s - WWII

4:58

Historical Cartoons – 1960’s-- ~2000

7:18

Modern Cartoons – Resources, Iraq

8:02

Modern Cartoons – Presenting “both sides”

3:59

Modern Cartoons – Rep. vs. Dem. Issues

8:21

Modern Cartoons – 2008 Presidential Hopefuls

4:22

Modern Cartoons – Events of late 2006 - 2007

11:31

Dr. Steven Newton Top
Strategies for Post WWII content 76:00
Dr. Eric Davis
Teaching about Terrorism 81:50
 

Dr. Kevin Brady

 

Thinking Historically interactive part 1 – “City on a Hill”

13:22

Thinking Historically interactive part 2 – “City on a Hill”

42:39

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Book Discussion – Wilson’s War

50:44

Elementary CSI sharing

11:48

Secondary CSI sharing

10:54

TOOL Fellowship sharing – Impact/changes to our teaching

12:30

Dr. Jim Loewen  
Books 6:39
Intro/Handouts, Choosing topics to cover 6:19
Teaching Strategy - American Indian Removal/Relocation 4:45
Additional strategies; textbook update; curriculum coordination 6:00
Continuing textbook discussion 6:34
Teaching Slavery - using resources based on the "Slave Narratives" 6:51
Dealing with the shame of slavery while teaching 5:36
Relevance of slavery to present - social hierarchy 7:21
Poor/good examples of how to teach slavery 6:23
White guilt/black shame; New generation without "shame: 5:37
More slave narrative, sources 4:56
Q/A - slavery in Latin America 1:19
Historiography, historic sites, used textbooks 13:21
Nadir of race relations (~1890) 6:44

 

© 2004-2008 East Brunswick Public Schools
Teaching American History Grant
US Department of Education
Revised 01/18/2008
Michael Vinella, PhD: Grant Project Director
mvinella@ebnet.org