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Bring History & Civics to Life

Lessons & Strategies to Cultivate Informed, Empathetic Citizens
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This user-friendly guide will empower and equip teachers to take a fun, interactive approach to using technology to teach history and civics. For years, history and civics have been put on the back burner as schools focus on subjects like math, science and English language arts. Although all U.S. states have standards for the teaching of history, there's a lack of consistency when it comes to teaching civics. Today, we see evidence of declining levels of civic engagement, which is sadly reinforced as our educational institutions fail to prioritize history and civics education, while at the same time they often blame students for their lack of knowledge. Amid this backdrop, how can educators better prepare their students to become engaged, informed and empathetic citizens? One way is by harnessing the power of digital learning to make history come alive for students, establishing a climate and culture that encourages students to be effective collaborators and lifelong learners who care about and contribute to society. With this book, two dynamic, award-winning educators draw clear connections between history, civics, community - and technology - in meaningful and actionable ways to deepen students' understanding of democratic processes and civic engagement. Using edtech and instructional design as entry points, the book highlights pedagogically sound practices to build critical thinking skills, and offers classroom examples from a wide range of educators to show how to implement these strategies in the classroom. The book: Illustrates how to use educational technology as a means to inspire and enable students to become empathetic, informed citizens. Emphasizes historiography and critical-thinking skills across the curriculum and broader community. Demonstrates how to integrate digital learning tools and strategies across history curriculum. Provides guidance on amplifying student voice and inspiring student civic engagement with students as knowledge constructors and global citizens. Prioritizes equity in learning by highlighting accessibility features of educational technology tools and implementation strategies to benefit all learners. In these pages, you'll discover how to use educational technology to help students recognize themselves in history and experience the world - and learn - in ways that only technology allows. Audience: Grades 4-12 history/social science and civics teachers.

Author Biography:

Karalee Wong Nakatsuka (@HistoryFrog) has taught U.S. History since 1990. She holds many certifications, including ThingLink Certified Educator, Certified BrainPOP Educator, Flipgrid Certified Educator and Level 1 Google Certified Educator. An award-winning educator, she's passionate about learning and growing as an educator; using technology to engage and excite students; sharing the stories and places where history happened; building community in her classroom; and preparing students to develop as empathetic, informed, engaged and active critical thinkers and citizens who care and make a difference in the world. When she's not teaching, she can be found going on history vacations with her family, collaborating with fellow history teachers, attending history conferences and webinars, and hanging out on Twitter. Laurel Aguilar-Kirchhoff (@Lucykirchh) is a digital learning project specialist for a county superintendent of schools office. Prior to joining this team, she was a 20-year veteran classroom teacher, as well as an instructional and educational technology coach. She has teaching credentials in history/social science and physical science, as well as an administrative credential and a master's degree in education. She holds multiple certifications, including Leading Edge Online Blended Teacher and Level 2 Google Certified Educator, and she's an active member of several national and regional educational organizations.
Release date Australia
November 30th, 2022
Audiences
  • Primary
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
175
Dimensions
185x231x17
ISBN-13
9781564849359
Product ID
35656566

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