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- catalog abstract "A resource manual created by teachers and for teachers who wish to engage in an inquiry-based approach to historical knowledge and historical understanding.".
- catalog alternative "Sourcebook for teaching United States history".
- catalog contributor b10468551.
- catalog contributor b10468552.
- catalog contributor b10468553.
- catalog contributor b10468554.
- catalog contributor b10468555.
- catalog coverage "United States History Study and teaching.".
- catalog created "[1996].".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "[1996].".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1996].".
- catalog description "A resource manual created by teachers and for teachers who wish to engage in an inquiry-based approach to historical knowledge and historical understanding.".
- catalog description "Era 3. Revolution and the new Nation (1954-1820s). Essay: Inspired expedient:how James Madison balanced principle and politics in securing the adoption of the Bill of Rights / Jack N. Rakove ; Sample student activities -- Era 4. Expansion and reform (1801-1861). Essay: Women and the new Western history / Susan Armitage ; Sample student activities -- Era 5. Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877). Essay: The continuing evolution of Reconstruction history / Eric Foner ; Sample student activities -- Era 6. The development of the industrial United States (1870-1900). Essay: American labor history / Leon Fink ; Sample student activities -- Era 7. The emergence of modern America (1890-1930). Essay: A history of technology : a young and vibrant discipline / W. David Lewis ; Sample student activities -- Era 8. The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945). Essay: Comparative biography as political history : Huey Long and Father Coughlin / Alan Brinkley ; Sample student activities -- ".
- catalog description "Era 9. Postwar United States (1945 to early 1970s). Essay: The personal dimension in doing oral history / Roger D. Long ; Sample student activities -- Era 10. contemporary United States (1968 to the present). Essay: Refugees in history and in the History classroom / Paula Gillett ; Sample student activities -- Resources: Introduction to resources ; General resources ; Era specific resources.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-244).".
- catalog description "Part 1. Approaching United States history : foundations of good teaching. Rationale: why study history -- Methods : historical thinking skills -- Explorations: Adding inquiry to the 'Inquiry' method / Clair W. Keller ; Primary sources in the teaching of history / Gerald Danzer and Mark Newman ; Writing essays that make historical arguments / Ray W. Karras ; Creative book reviews / Kathryn Sexton. 505 0 Part 2. Toward historical comprehension : essays and examples of classroom activities. Era 1. Three worlds meet (beginnings to 1620). Essay: Native-American women in history / Nancy Shoemaker ; Sample student activities -- Era 2. Colonization and settlement (1585-1763). Essay: American history, with memory and without religion : ' ... the whole truth ... so help me God' / Edwin S. Gaustad ; Sample student activities -- ".
- catalog extent "vi, 244 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0963321854".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "[1996].".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Los Angeles, CA : National Center for History in the Schools, University of California, Los Angeles,".
- catalog spatial "United States History Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "E175.8 .B75 1996".
- catalog subject "World history Study and teaching (Elementary)".
- catalog subject "World history Study and teaching (Secondary)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Era 3. Revolution and the new Nation (1954-1820s). Essay: Inspired expedient:how James Madison balanced principle and politics in securing the adoption of the Bill of Rights / Jack N. Rakove ; Sample student activities -- Era 4. Expansion and reform (1801-1861). Essay: Women and the new Western history / Susan Armitage ; Sample student activities -- Era 5. Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877). Essay: The continuing evolution of Reconstruction history / Eric Foner ; Sample student activities -- Era 6. The development of the industrial United States (1870-1900). Essay: American labor history / Leon Fink ; Sample student activities -- Era 7. The emergence of modern America (1890-1930). Essay: A history of technology : a young and vibrant discipline / W. David Lewis ; Sample student activities -- Era 8. The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945). Essay: Comparative biography as political history : Huey Long and Father Coughlin / Alan Brinkley ; Sample student activities -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Era 9. Postwar United States (1945 to early 1970s). Essay: The personal dimension in doing oral history / Roger D. Long ; Sample student activities -- Era 10. contemporary United States (1968 to the present). Essay: Refugees in history and in the History classroom / Paula Gillett ; Sample student activities -- Resources: Introduction to resources ; General resources ; Era specific resources.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1. Approaching United States history : foundations of good teaching. Rationale: why study history -- Methods : historical thinking skills -- Explorations: Adding inquiry to the 'Inquiry' method / Clair W. Keller ; Primary sources in the teaching of history / Gerald Danzer and Mark Newman ; Writing essays that make historical arguments / Ray W. Karras ; Creative book reviews / Kathryn Sexton. 505 0 Part 2. Toward historical comprehension : essays and examples of classroom activities. Era 1. Three worlds meet (beginnings to 1620). Essay: Native-American women in history / Nancy Shoemaker ; Sample student activities -- Era 2. Colonization and settlement (1585-1763). Essay: American history, with memory and without religion : ' ... the whole truth ... so help me God' / Edwin S. Gaustad ; Sample student activities -- ".
- catalog title "Bring history alive! : a sourcebook for teaching United States history \ edited by: Kirk Ankeney, Richard Del Rio, Gary B. Nash and David Vigilante.".
- catalog title "Sourcebook for teaching United States history".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Lehrmittel. swd".
- catalog type "text".