A visual presentation for a sociology lecture on body image resilience, featuring key concepts like self-objectification, the 'Mental Task List,' and an embedded TEDx talk by Lindsay Kite.
Plan de formation complet fusionnant micro-timing, logistique, liens de veille et références aux supports pédagogiques pour les 2 jours. Mis à jour pour refléter le recentrage sur la posture de professeur-documentaliste.
Document de fond fusionnant les notes théoriques du formateur, le corpus de référence et le glossaire des tropes pour une expertise complète. Focus recentré sur la posture du professeur-documentaliste et la psychologie du lecteur adolescent.
A teacher facilitation guide for the 20-minute Horace Mann lesson, including a pacing guide, answer key, and discussion prompts.
A primary source analysis worksheet featuring an excerpt from Horace Mann's 12th Annual Report, focused on the "Great Equalizer" concept.
A slide deck providing historical context on Horace Mann and the 1830s-1840s Common School Movement in America.
A concise assessment tool for evaluating student understanding of sovereignty, the difference between states and governments, and political legitimacy at the end of a lesson.
A teacher guide for the first lesson of the AP Government Mastery series, including learning objectives, discussion prompts, and an answer key for foundational political science concepts.
A student worksheet for AP US and Comparative Government focusing on the categorization of political systems, sources of legitimacy, and foundational US political philosophy.
A visual slide deck introducing fundamental political science concepts for AP US and Comparative Government, covering sovereignty, legitimacy, and the state-regime-government hierarchy.
A structured analysis worksheet for students to 'interrogate' primary sources using the HIPP framework, with dedicated space for outside evidence and a final synthesis prompt.
A curated collection of WWII primary sources designed as a classified dossier, including FDR's Infamy speech, Nazi propaganda, Executive Order 9066, and Truman's atomic bomb statement.