Teacher's Manual to Accompany Our United States A History (Classic Reprint)

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Teacher's Manual to Accompany Our United States
A History (Classic Reprint)

  • Wydawnictwo: FB &c Ltd
  • EAN: 9781330069424
  • Ilość stron: 84
  • Format: 15.2x22.9cm
  • Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: Teacher's Manual to Accompany Our United States - Guitteau William Backus

Excerpt from Teacher's Manual to Accompany Our United States: A History

This can be best accomplished by applying the project method to the study of history; in other words, by abandoning the old "question and answer" method, and by organizing classroom instruction on the basis of large projects, or knowledge units. This implies the omission of many minor topics and detached facts, and the grouping of each history assignment around one central organizing idea. For example, the entire history of our country during the twenty-six years from 1763 to 1789 may be studied from the standpoint of three large projects, namely:

(1) Were the ideals of the French or of the English to shape the future of North America

(2) How were the colonists to secure their just rights as Englishmen

(3) With independence won, how was a successful Union of States to be formed

Each of these basal ideas forms a center for the grouping of the facts of our history during this important formative period, and supplies the key and interpretation of these same facts. The material presented in Our United States is especially adapted to teaching by the project method, for this text selects the big topics of history and gives them an enlarged treatment. For example, see the discussion of the Erie Canal (pp. 318-320), or the Steam Railroad (pp. 320-323), or the Trust Problem (pp. 501-505). It will be found that these discussions are built upon the project method; that is, they organize knowledge around a central idea.

To assist teachers in organizing the facts of history so as to use the project method, a detailed outline is given on page 9 ff. of this Manual. Teachers who wish to make an individual study of the possibilities of the project method in history will find the following books especially helpful: -

McMurry, Chas. A., Teaching by Projects (pp. 44-59, 98-120, 152-167).

Me Murry, Clias. A., Special Method in History (pp. 150-221).

Freeland, George E., Modern Elementary School Practice (pp. 45-74, "The Project").

Kilpatrick, W. H., The Project Method.

Stockton, J. L., Project Work in Education.

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Szczegóły: Teacher's Manual to Accompany Our United States - Guitteau William Backus

Nazwa: Teacher's Manual to Accompany Our United States A History (Classic Reprint)
Autor: Guitteau William Backus
Wydawnictwo: FB &c Ltd
Kod paskowy: 9781330069424
Języki: angielski
Ilość stron: 84
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Oprawa: Miękka


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