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Cynthia Williams Resor

    Cynthia Williams Resor è una storica ed educatrice il cui lavoro illumina la vita quotidiana e le esperienze della gente comune nel corso della storia. Spinta da un profondo entusiasmo per il passato, impiega metodi accattivanti, come rievocazioni storiche e visite a siti, per rendere la storia tangibile e relazionabile. Le ricerche accademiche di Resor si concentrano sull'educazione alle scienze sociali e su vari periodi storici, esplorando l'elemento umano nelle narrazioni storiche. Il suo approccio distintivo incoraggia un profondo apprezzamento per la storia, con l'obiettivo di connettere lettori e studenti con la ricchezza delle vite passate.

    Investigating Family, Food, and Housing Themes in Social Studies
    Discovering Quacks, Utopias, and Cemeteries
    Exploring Vacation and Etiquette Themes in Social Studies
    • Exploring Vacation and Etiquette Themes in Social Studies

      Primary Source Inquiry for Middle and High School

      • 134pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Thematic connections to social history are explored, linking historical events to students' daily lives. The book includes four distinct primary source sets and reading guides, fostering inquiry-based learning. Essential questions are designed to enhance critical literacy skills, all in alignment with Common Core Standards, making it a valuable resource for educators aiming to engage students in meaningful historical exploration.

      Exploring Vacation and Etiquette Themes in Social Studies
    • Discovering Quacks, Utopias, and Cemeteries

      Modern Lessons from Historical Themes

      • 154pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The exploration of social history in this book delves into the pursuit of better lives and the influence of media on our choices. Each chapter presents essential questions that encourage readers to reflect on these enduring themes, connecting historical contexts to contemporary issues. Through the examination of quacks, utopias, and cemeteries, the narrative offers modern lessons drawn from historical experiences, prompting a deeper understanding of societal progress and the complexities of human aspirations.

      Discovering Quacks, Utopias, and Cemeteries
    • This book asks students to critically examine their own culture by contrasting it with the lives of average people in the past. Each chapter has essential questions to focus student inquiry; historical overviews from the pre- industrial era to the Industrial Revolution, to the twentieth century; learning activities; and primary sources.

      Investigating Family, Food, and Housing Themes in Social Studies