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An edition of History and imagination (2012)

History and imagination

reenactments for elementary social studies

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"In History and Imagination, elementary school social studies teachers will learn how to help their students break down the walls of their schools, more personally engage with history, and define democratic citizenship. By collaborating together in meaningful investigations into the past and reenacting history, students will become experts who interpret their findings, teach their peers, and relate their experiences to those of older students, neighbors, parents, and grandparents. The byproduct of this collaborative, intergenerational learning is that schools become community learning centers, just like museums and libraries, where families can go together in order to find out more about the topics that interest them. There is an incredible value in the shared and lived experiences of reenacting the past, of meeting people from different places and times: an authority and reality that textbooks cannot rival. By engaging elementary social studies students in living history, whether in the classroom, after school, or in partnership with local historical institutions, teachers are guaranteed to impress upon the students a special, desired understanding of place and time"-- Provided by publisher.

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English
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157

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History and imagination: reenactments for elementary social studies
2012, R&L Education, Rowman & Littlefield Education
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Historical Reenactment for Children
Chapter 2. How Teachers Can Conduct Historical Reenactments in Their Own Schools
Chapter 3. Contrasting the French with the British in North America: Establishing Community within a Fifth Grade Historical Reenactment
Chapter 4. Pioneer Diversity and Dissenters Day
Chapter 5. Community Celebrations and History Participation
Chapter 6. Learning from a Community Festival or Reenactment
Chapter 7. Historical Reenactment at a Living History Site
Chapter 8. Extra-Curricular Social Studies at the Conner Prairie Interpretive Park
Chapter 9. Huddleston Farmhouse 1860 Victorian Life Day Camp
Chapter 10. Integrating Music and Social Studies in an Extra-Curricular Activity: The Voyageur Ancient Fife and Drum Corps
Chapter 11. Conclusions
About the Author.

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Lanham

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
372.89/044
Library of Congress
LB1584 .M78 2012, LB1584.M78 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
157

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25132021M
Internet Archive
historyimaginati0000morr
ISBN 13
9781610482974, 9781610482981, 9781610482998
LCCN
2011047090
OCLC/WorldCat
758392620

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