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Examples of Historical Thinking - Jane Addams's Article - "Why Women Should Vote"
What arguments did women in the suffrage movement make to anti-suffrage women? TJ Boisseau suggests analyzing reformer Jane Addams's short essay "Why Women Should Vote," published in 1910. What nuances does Addams put in her arguments? How does what she says differ from other contemporary arguments for suffrage, and how is it the same? Are echoes of anything she writes about still debated today? What complications make the suffrage movement, as represented by this essay, less clear-cut than textbooks may paint it as?
teachinghistory.org/best-practices/examples-of-historical-thinking/25637
teachinghistory.org/best-practices/examples-of-historical-thinking/25637
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Project Spotlight - National Building Museum - Considering Intent
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What does architecture say about the past and the present? TAH teachers learn strategies for close examination of buildings in Washington, DC, including the National Building Museum, Capitol, and Lincoln Memorial. teachinghistory.org/tah-grants/project-spotlight/25765
Project Spotlight - National Building Museum - Drawing First Impressions
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What does architecture say about the past and the present? TAH teachers learn strategies for close examination of buildings in Washington, DC, including the National Building Museum, Capitol, and Lincoln Memorial. teachinghistory.org/tah-grants/project-spotlight/25765
Project Spotlight - National Building Museum - Close Examination of a Building
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What does architecture say about the past and the present? TAH teachers learn strategies for close examination of buildings in Washington, DC, including the National Building Museum, Capitol, and Lincoln Memorial. teachinghistory.org/tah-grants/project-spotlight/25765
Project Spotlight - National Building Museum - Close Examination of an Object
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What does architecture say about the past and the present? TAH teachers learn strategies for close examination of buildings in Washington, DC, including the National Building Museum, Capitol, and Lincoln Memorial. teachinghistory.org/tah-grants/project-spotlight/25765
Examples of Historical Thinking - Sarah Bagley Letters - 3
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Examples of Historical Thinking - Sarah Bagley Letters - 3
Examples of Historical Thinking - Sarah Bagley Letters - 2
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Examples of Historical Thinking - Sarah Bagley Letters - 2
Examples of Historical Thinking - Sarah Bagley Letters - 1
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Examples of Historical Thinking - Sarah Bagley Letters - 1
Project Spotlight - Paradox of Liberty - The Exhibit in Context
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Project Spotlight - Paradox of Liberty - The Exhibit in Context
Project Spotlight - Paradox of Liberty - Framing the Lives of the Enslaved
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Project Spotlight - Paradox of Liberty - Framing the Lives of the Enslaved
Project Spotlight - Paradox of Liberty - Presenting the Paradox
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Project Spotlight - Paradox of Liberty - Presenting the Paradox
Project Spotlight - Paradox of Liberty - Introducing the Exhibit
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Project Spotlight - Paradox of Liberty - Introducing the Exhibit
Teaching in Action - Integrating Language Arts and History - Critiquing the Source
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Teaching in Action - Integrating Language Arts and History - Critiquing the Source
Teaching in Action - Integrating Language Arts and History - Developing Questions
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Teaching in Action - Integrating Language Arts and History - Developing Questions
Teaching in Action - Integrating Language Arts and History - Books as Hooks
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Teaching in Action - Integrating Language Arts and History - Books as Hooks
Project Spotlight - Slave Life at Mount Vernon - Arriving at Conclusions
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Project Spotlight - Slave Life at Mount Vernon - Arriving at Conclusions
I have him this year and he is awesome!!!
I have Mr. Kendrat now in Belmont Ridge middle school he’s my favorite teacher Out of all my classes and I’m so glad he’s still teaching till this day in fact I’m actually working on one of the projects he assigned right now (M. O. T. Ship project)
Oooo. What block do you have him? Btw, the MOT Ship was one of my favorite projects.
Me too omg-
Great content
quien en cuarentena
So young to learn these kind of issues, but look how interested they are. Great to see.
Thanks for sharing. To the point , no hogwash, and most importantly, essential to progress in a capitalistic society.
i had mr kendrart for 6th grade, loved him!
So you went to Belmont?
most likely they did, yes. otherwise, they might’ve had him in East Syracuse.
Red Herring was spoken in such a wanton and sexy way that I am now unapologetically aroused 😂
I'm looking for a leaf for my table and two Captain chairs at the end of table where are you located and do you sell them thank you
FYI he’s one of those “the bell doesnt dismiss you i do” teachers
it’s usually cause of the fact he likes getting all the information into you and not cutting it off short, not aware of the bell.
I’m ari
Fuck the population
Ong bro
Thank you, narrator lady voice!
Lol the one comment that was here seems to have already been deleted
I love that this man is genuinely surprised that any of this happened. While me a Black Person, this is in our view basically common knowledge. It’s like he’s reading our ancestors slavery as if it’s like some other worldly fantasy book, but it’s not. It’s real life, that’s unfortunately how European white people that immigrated to the Native Americas treated anybody with non-pale skin. I mean, North America is literally land that those poeple killed billions of Natives cause white people thought it was “their right” to conquer this land and all it’s resources while leaving the natives and people they took from other lands to be their to do the work they were too lazy to do themselves. It’s really fucked up if you add up the numbers, it’s been about 60-70 years since people of color actually had some form of equal rights? And even then, whether your skins is Black, Yellow, Tan, Brown-if it’s not white skin or a white problem, to hell with anybody else’s issues
2022
At least part of the truth is coming out here! As Englishman Charles Dickens (A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist) noted, "The Northern onslaught upon slavery was no more than a piece of specious humbug designed to conceal it's desire for economic control ofthe Southern states." “I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah, with 150 heavy guns and plenty of ammunition, and also about 25,000 bales of cotton.” General William T. Sherman Dec 1864 telegram to Abe Lincoln. Even Sherman knew the war was about Southern cash crops that fed the Union Treasury.
youtube recommends some interesting things sometimes....
Thank you for the history lesson of Frederick Douglas. My greatest gift received was the sacrifice of Jesus and the greatest gift that I can give is to share his promise of everlasting life.
What they'll never teach you is about what demographic actually bought and sold the vast majority of slaves. Over 75% of all trade was done within one particular "chosen" community.
This is very interesting
came here for the definition lol
So we all here for hw?
This should be read by a man instead of a girl who's voice sounds like the chattering of teenagers at the mall.
Learn to modulate your voice and stop employing vocal fry. Lower your register, as well. You're goINg UP aND dOWn.
inVAsiON lol
First day of school and we gotta do this shit!!
In spanish, please
@@samuelfelipedejesussanchez5273 dijo el primer día de clases y tenemos que hacer esta mierda
This guy is a dim witted regurgitator of the propaganda that his own masters forced him to learn and accept from infancy. His fear and lack of critical thinking and intellectual curiosity shows he’s a slave to the establishment just same as the Africans we’re to the Western masters. Why is he so concerned with the slavery of nearly 200 years ago, but doesn’t mention a word of the wage and child slavery of Eastern Asia?? How about the sex slavery and trafficking that takes place all over the world right now!!
It is soo hard, our school taught it in easy way
Perspectives in Liberal Arts homework. Anyone else?
yup! this damn lenses chart
Salt and pepper said push it real good.It's proven to be valid lackdacical loco juice.
i just came here to the party for the homework
anyone here for 2021 module? 🙄
All of you are here for homework. Meanwhile I’m here because I’m genuinely interested lmao.
Partisans have no legal protection. Reprisal killings of civilians as part of anti-partisan action with a clear warning beforehand were accepted by most European armies even before WW1.
Malmedy was an escape attempt gone bad.
Wishing there was a transcript .
is anyone in my class (1/21/2021)?
my teacher keeps talking 🕳️🚶
so we all here for homework
haha homework go brr
Comments aren't disabled? *C O M M E N T*
Hello Bill from your PineGrove days
pov: you're here for you online homework cause of corona
homework answers: Multiple accounts: We must use multiple sources to get as accurate a picture as possible. No single account captures the complexity of the past. * Textbooks * Original documents * Photos *Drawings *Films Primary sources: A primary source is an original document and/ or object created at the time under study. They are vital to reconstructing the past. *Learning how to read, question, and contextualize the stories *What did the witness have to lose or gain? *What interests were at stake? *How soon after the event? *For what audience the account was recorded? *Look for points of agreement and disagreement between the two accounts Sourcing: Identifying and asking questions about the origin of the source *What were the author's purposes? *What was the author's perspective? *When it was created? *Whom it was created for? *How trustworthy is it? Historical context: To get as accurate a picture as possible, you have to contextualize the words which require making connections. Historical context is about locating events and sources in time and space and asking questions to do so. *Who were they talking too, and for what purpose? *What were the perspectives at the time? *What were the ideologies of the day? *What were the words that came before? Claim evidence connection: To be history stories must be supported by evidence. Truth claims in history need to be supported by evidence That is how we distinguish plausible claims from balderdash and good history from pure fiction. (* is in place of a bullet point because bullet points don't work with youtube's formating. Also thanks to @Extreme Ex who's comment I based this off of.)
You are the fucking boss bro
One of the worst teachers on the planet. A huge bully
No fun Gang
POV: you had this for hw
I already forgot the first word this is my homework 😔
fuck off homework.