A comprehensive exploration of the new NCSS definition of social studies and culturally responsive teaching practices for K-8 classrooms, designed for graduate-level teacher education.
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A 20-minute direct instruction lesson exploring the 1920s 'New Woman' through slides, guided notes, and a categorization activity. Covers social, economic, and educational shifts and their limitations.
A 25-minute lesson examining Henry Ford's revolutionary impact on American industry, economy, and culture through the assembly line and the Model T.
A foundational look at the geography, mythology, and social structures of Ancient Rome. Students explore how a small hilltop settlement grew into a Mediterranean powerhouse.
An exploration of the legal complexities of police interrogations and the psychological impact of media-driven forensic expectations on modern courtrooms.
This lesson explores how radio technology revolutionized American culture in the 1920s, specifically focusing on the rise of the Grand Ole Opry and the popularization of blues and country music through figures like W.C. Handy and Bessie Smith.
This lesson explores the transformative power of radio and film in 1920s America, focusing on the birth of celebrity culture and the rise of a consumer economy driven by national advertising. Students will analyze how mass media synchronized American social norms and economic habits.