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1 A THEMATIC APPROACH TO HISTORY

2 Traditional Telling of History… Traditionally, history is taught in a linear telling of events Start at the beginning and work your way to the present How do you teach history? Is a chronological telling of events the best way to teach students in an EOC assessed class? Students often miss the big picture trying to memorize small facts. What if I told you that many students felt they could have benefited from more review of the earliest events?

3 Civil War & Reconstruction Westward Expansion The Industrial Revolution Progressivism World War I The Roaring 20s The Great Depression World War II The Cold War Post War America & The New Frontier Vietnam Civil Rights Nixon Ford & Carter Reagan Post-Cold War America Snaking our way through history… What happens to a student’s knowledge of the Civil War by the end of the year?

4 How should we teach history? M-DCPS will be introducing new pacing guides presenting history thematically? What does this mean?

5 What themes are we talking about? Themes: American Diversity American Identity Culture Demographic Changes Economic Transformations Environment Globalization (engagement with the world) Politics & Citizenship (growth of democracy/Civil Rights) Reform War & Diplomacy Religion Slavery What exactly are you talking about?

6 Political History War & Diplomacy Reform Politics & Citizenship

7 The United States in the World: Global History War & Diplomacy Globalization Reform

8 Economic History Economic Transformations Demographic Changes Environment

9 Social History American Identity American Diversity Politics & Citizenship Religion, Slavery, Reform

10 Linking themes… With a thematic presentation of history, when presenting a new theme students will probably have already learned about a time period from another perspective. For example… Students might have already discussed the 1950s & 60s from a foreign policy stand point… When introducing the cultural history of the 1950s & 60s, including the Civil Rights Movement, students should be encouraged to make links between the new cultural movements they are being introduced to and the Cold War (which they learned about earlier that year). FACT: During the early Cold War, foreign policy concerns played a large part in Civil Rights progress promoted by the Executive Branch.

11 How to bridge themes… Multi-themed projects Reviews before the EOC Presented linearly to emphasis a time period across themes Review in Pacing Guides will take place the three weeks immediately before the EOC, one week per reporting period Essential Questions Now let’s try it...


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