5. independent
deep content
knowledge
comprehend &
critique
value evidence
appropriate tech &
digital media understand
perspectives
& culture
adapt
communication
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9. . . . not so
much reading &
writing across
the curriculum
but reading &
writing within
the discipline
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10. how are
history students
different than
historians?
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11. kids see
history as
answers
historians see
history as
problems
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12. "The one practice we all
engage in as historians is
reading and writing."
Hendrik Hartog
Princeton University
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13. it’s not an add-on, it’s
a “build-on”
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14. examine source
information
read multiple accounts
& perspectives
use evidence to
support claims
analyze primary
sources
understand historical
context
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16. examine source
information
read multiple accounts
& perspectives
use evidence to
support claims
analyze primary
sources
understand historical
context
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17. who won the battle of
the Little Big Horn?
how do you know?
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21. Connell, Evan S. Son of
the Morning Star:
Custer and the Little
Bighorn
Brown, Dee. Bury My
Heart at Wounded Knee:
An Indian History of the
American West
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22. examine source
information
read multiple accounts
& perspectives
use evidence to
support claims
analyze primary
sources
understand historical
context
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23. “Has anything ever threatened the existence of
this Union save and except this very institution of
slavery? What is it that we hold most dear
amongst us? Our own liberty and prosperity. What
has ever threatened our liberty and prosperity,
save and except this institution of slavery?
If this is true, how do you propose to improve the
condition of things by enlarging slavery—by
spreading it out and making it bigger? You may
have a cancer upon your person, and not be able
to cut it out, lest you bleed to death; but surely it is
no way to cure it, to engraft it and spread it over
your whole body.”
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24. “I will say that I am not, nor ever have been in
favor of bringing about in any way the social and
political equality of the white and black races, that
I am not, not ever have been, in favor of making
voters or jurors of Negroes, nor of qualifying them
to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people;
and I will say in addition to this that there is a
physical difference between the white and black
races which I believe will forever forbid the two
races from living together on terms of social and
political equality.
. . . and I as much as any other man am in favor of
having the superior position assigned to the white
race.”
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26. examine source
information
read multiple accounts
& perspectives
use evidence to
support claims
analyze primary
sources
understand historical
context
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27. what really happened
at Lexington Green?
can you prove it?
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28. examine source
information
read multiple accounts
& perspectives
use evidence to
support claims
analyze primary
sources
understand historical
context
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31. examine source
information
read multiple accounts
& perspectives
use evidence to
support claims
hnology primary
& use tec analyze
sources
understand historical
context
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37. “In times of change the
learners shall inherit the
earth, while the learned find
themselves beautifully equipped
to deal with a world that no
longer exists.”
Eric Hoffer
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38. have more questions?
contact:
Glenn Wiebe
glennw@essdack.org
socialstudiescentral.com
historytech.wordpress.com
View presentations at:
slideshare.net/glennw98
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