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Full Description
Stepping into the Past is a collection of structured activities designed for the Western Civ or Introductory European History classroom, designed for all levels of students and institutions. Through simulations, projects centered on primary sources, and other forms of experiential learning, Stepping into the Past actively engages students with history. Each activity is designed to be run in the span of one class period, in a variety of classroom spaces, and using only the materials and technologies normally at the disposal of most instructors.
The activities are designed to enhance students' overall level of engagement and commitment to the class as a whole, leading to more positive learning experiences, a higher level of satisfaction, greater retention of historical content and analysis, and more profound understanding of the material.
Contents
1. Commodity Passports
2. Reformation Station
3. Renaissance Murder Mystery
4. Italian Renaissance Art Detective
5. Galileo's Revolutions
6. Enlightenment Jail
7. Whose Revolution? Equal Rights, Citizenship, and the French Revolution
8. Running Your Factory the Capitalist Way: Manchester, 1800
9. The British Ladies' Charitable Visiting Society
10. Nationalism in Fin-de-Siecle, Bohemia
11. London Maps
12. Heart of Darkness: Investigating the Crimes of the Congo
13. Paris Peace Conference
14. Weimar Political Speed Dating
15. Fun with 1920s Avant-Garde Art
16. Winston Churchill and Arthur Harris: War Criminals?
17. Planning the Postwar City
18. Absurdistan
19. "Beauty Is in the Streets": Revolution in Paris, 1968
20. Running Your Factory the Socialist Way: Bratislava, 1980
21. Texts from Home: Growing Up between Algeria and France