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20 Nov 09

Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud: QUESTIONS FOR LIFE AND BLOOM'S TAXONOMY

"When presenting PLS’s work Questions For Life (QFL) (featured in my new book) , I am often asked how QFL compares to Bloom’s Taxonomy. My usual response is that I’ll explain QFL and then let you tell me the comparison. My reason is that QFL doesn’t fit into levels of thinking."

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01 Nov 09

Recommended Link from Russel Tarr at www.activehistory.co.uk

So you want to study history?! OK, here's how! Writing, Research, Resources, Links, etc.

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RESOURCE - Free Video Clips for the Classroom

A compilation of free Educational Video Clips/Mini Movies on multiple topics. A collaboration between Don Donn and Philip Martin.

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04 Sep 09

Could Texas' Gingrich-Based High School History Curriculum Go National? | TPMMuckraker

The GOP-controlled State Board of Education is working on a new set of statewide textbook standards for, among other subjects, U.S. History Studies Since Reconstruction.

Approved textbooks, the draft standards say, must teach the Texan student to "identify significant conservative advocacy organizations and individuals, such as Newt Gingrich, Phyllis Schlafly, and the Moral Majority." No analogous liberal figures or groups are required

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05 Aug 09

World History


Create your own biography timeline and map, add your ancestors and view them on a historical map. Interactive Maps, Timelines, Videos, Geocoded Photos, and Museum Artifacts await you on WorldHistory.com

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03 Aug 09

New technology could be end to the guidebook - Times Online

New technology could be end to the guidebook: Tourists will be able to call up images and video footage on their phone of landmark attractions in their heyday — seen from the spot on which they are standing.

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11 Jul 09

Southern Spaces: An interdisciplinary journal about the regions, places, and cultures of the American South

peer-reviewed, online journal exploring the real and imagined places of the American South and their connections with the wider world. We welcome submissions from scholars, photographers, and visual artists in such areas as geography, southern studies, regional studies, African American, Native, and American Studies, women's studies, LGBTQ studies, and public health.

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02 Jul 09

Connecticut Council for the Social Studies

2009 CCSS Fall Conference
Friday, October 30, 2009

Central Connecticut State University

Conference Chair, John Tully, tullyj@ccsu.edu
The Program Committee of the CCSS is now accepting proposals for individual sessions. The proposals must be postmarked by July 1, 2009.

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Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies

The Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies (MCSS) is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit educational organization. It is a network of social studies educators who work at every level of schooling. They communicate with each other through publications and meetings. They broaden their communication by working with related professional associations, government, and private agencies.

MCSS is affiliated with the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and participates fully in that organization’s efforts to advance the profession. NCSS encourages the highest standards of teaching, teacher preparation, and curriculum development. NCSS has developed and published both a code of ethics and academic freedom standards. It has established a defense fund to provide first-line legal assistance to teachers threatened with actions that violate this freedom. Social Education , the official journal of NCSS since 1937, is an outstanding organ of information and commentary. The Social Studies Professional is a newsletter of resources and opportunities. Social Studies and the Young Learner is a quarterly journal devoted exclusively to elementary social studies education. In addition, the NCSS publications program features a wide variety of bulletins, special publications, and standards. The program of the NCSS annual meeting provides major speakers, clinics, sessions, tours, a major exhibit of instructional materials, and several awards honoring those who have contributed to the advancement of social studies education.

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NEW JERSEY COUNCIL  FOR THE SOCIAL STUDIES

OFFICERS
President

John Boland

Point Pleasant Beach HS

Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742

732-899-1817

bolandj@ptbeach.com


President-Elect

Mrs. Arlene Gardner

New Jersey Center for Civics and Law-Related Education

Rutgers University

Lucy Stone Hall, room 309

Livingston Campus

Piscataway, New Jersey 08540

732-445-3413/3414

agardner@njclre.rutgers.edu

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The Massachusetts Geographic All

The Massachusetts Geographic Alliance

and the Massachusetts Global Education Center

present

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DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Published Yet Never Done: The Tension Between Projection and Completion in Digital Humanities Research

The case of the Orlando Project offers a useful interrogation of concepts like completion and finality, as they emerge in the arena of electronic publication. The idea of "doneness" circulates discursively within a complex and evolving scholarly ecology where new modes of digital publication are changing our conceptions of textuality, at the same time that models of publication, funding, and archiving are rapidly changing. Within this ecology, it is instrumental and indeed valuable to consider particular tasks and stages done, even as the capacities of digital media push against a sense of finality. However, careful interrogation of aims and ends is required to think through the relation of a digital project to completion, whether modular, provisional, or of the project as a whole.

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28 Jun 09

KCSS Annual Conference

KCSS 2009 Annual Conference

September 23-24, 2009
Holiday Inn, University Plaza, Bowling Green, KY

Theme: Social Studies: Relevance in the Age of NCLB

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12 Jun 09

The Twitter Experiment at UT Dallas

Some general comments on the “Twitter Experiment”
by Monica Rankin (UT Dallas)


There has been a lot of interest in the “Twitter Experiment” video posted by Kim Smith chronicling my U.S. History class at U.T. Dallas and our use of twitter in the classroom. I have fielded a number of inquiries from educators across the United States and even overseas who are interested in finding ways to use social networking in an educational setting. This write-up is intended as an informal summary of my use of twitter in the classroom. I hope it will help to clarify my experience and I welcome additional questions and commentary, particularly suggestions for how to improve this type of classroom interaction.

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