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Duke University Press A Primer for Teaching World History: Ten Design Principles (Design Principles for Teaching History)

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Product Description A Primer for Teaching World History is a guide for college and high school teachers who are designing an introductory-level world history syllabus for the first time, for those who already teach world history and are seeking new ideas or approaches, and for those who train future teachers to prepare any history course with a global or transnational focus. Drawing on her own classroom practices, as well as her career as a historian, Antoinette Burton offers a set of principles to help instructors think about how to design their courses with specific goals in mind, whatever those may be. She encourages teachers to envision the world history syllabus as having an architecture: a fundamental, underlying structure or interpretive focus that runs throughout the course, shaping students' experiences, offering pathways in and out of "the global," and reflecting the teacher's convictions about the world and the work of history. Review "[Burton's] emphasis on choosing a theme that unifies (and narrows) coverage of the world's different regions, while also creating course assignments that develop students' skills, is particularly helpful to teachers at both college and high school levels faced with the otherwise daunting and overwhelming task of fairly and adequately covering the history of the entire world.... Since studying World History is such an important corrective to past practices, it is good that Burton guides teachers. Any history teacher, and many others in interdisciplinary or area studies, will benefit from reading this book."-- (09/01/2015)"Antoinette Burton has done everyone who teaches world history a great service: she shows how the most significant new work by scholars can be incorporated in ways that make world history more exciting, satisfying, and successful at introducing students to historical thinking and writing. No one who teaches this survey will remain untouched by what she has to say."--Lynn Hunt, Eugen Weber Professor of Modern European History, University of California, Los Angeles"Antoinette Burton's concise but meaty book provides essential advice for the many new and experienced instructors faced with the daunting challenge of teaching world history in what are often ever-larger classes. Its emphasis on creating a course around certain design principles is both welcome and timely, allowing instructors to develop a course that is both meaningful and manageable."--Merry Wiesner-Hanks, Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee"Burton offers guidance for both the area specialist hired to teach a class for which they lack specific training, and the secondary teacher, who, even with an assigned textbook, must choose what shape their course will have.... There is plenty here to engage the experienced classroom teacher.... [T]eachers at every level will find most useful Burton's description of the many strategies and teaching techniques which she has used successfully."--Dean T. Ferguson "The History Teacher ""Burton's examples of syllabus design and teaching strategies are... imaginative and lively... and they break away from the textbook world history model that often feels like a history of the West and the rest.... Burton's book will resonate most with those teachers who have learned from experience how much they can--and must--'dare to omit' in their pursuit of effective, skills-based teaching."--Jonathan E. Robbins "History: Reviews of New Books ""For those writing, teaching, or reading about global Christian history, there is much of value in Burton's volume, and yet it is not just about Christianity. She raises significant issues of meaning, value, and connection...without concluding what must or should be taught. She opens a number of doors for global historical scholarship, but each writer and teacher must decide which ones to enter, and to what purpose."--Scott W. Sunquist "International Bulletin of Missionary Research ""This book is reco

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Hardcover
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Amazon UK
Release Date
20 December 2011
Listed Since
02 September 2011

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