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Week 01 - Monday, 22 January 

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  • Reading

    • Chapin, Ch. 6

    • Read history standards (PDE, C3)

    • Skim Hammond, 2010 if you want to read more about ‘So what?’ activity 

  • Assignments

    • Think about Course Plan #2…but it’s not due!

    • WTL: What is your current pattern of use of Wikipedia? Is there a topic in the history curriculum for which you think you might find it useful?

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week07
week07
Week 07 - Monday, 4 March 

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  • Complete reading

  • Think about Course Plan #2!

  • Complete WTL

During class (ppt)

  • Housekeeping

  • History education - 'Signature pedagogies'; we'll be dipping in and out of our JamBoard for this

After class

  • Reading

    • C3 standards: Read the section on the Inquiry Arc

    • Catch up on anything in the textbook or standards that you didn’t get to from previous weeks

    • Optional: For the historical thinking nerds, you have to read Wineburg, 1991

  • Assignments

    • WTL post to warm up to Course Plan #2 (please do before spring break!)

    • Complete & turn in Course Plan #2 (after spring break)

    • WTL on history ed resources (whenever)

Week 08 - Monday, 11 March – No class! Lehigh is on Spring Break! 

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week09
week09
Week 09 - Monday, 18 March

Before class

  • Complete & turn in Course Plan #2

  • Complete WTL

During class (ppt)

After class

  • Reading – none

  • Assignments

    • Complete and turn in curriculum map

    • Complete WTL on Wikipedia and/or generative AI

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week10
week10
Week 10 - Monday, 27 March

Before class

  • Complete curriculum map

  • Complete WTL

During class (ppt)

  • Microteaching demo (sort of)

  • Sorting / scheduling our microteaching

  • Big Brain Thought #1: Wikipedia, generative AI, and the Inquiry Arc

  • Big Brain Thought #2: Pitching a 'pro-democracy' goal for history education, starting with a clumsy parallel with Ibram X. Kendi's work

  • Time permitting: Some playing around with images

After class

  • Reading

    • Wineburg, 2004

    • Optional: ISI, 2006

  • Assignments

    • Think about your unit overview – it is due next Mon (8 Apr)

    • Come to class prepared to go outside! We'll be doing a scaffolded geocache to get started on geography ed

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week11
week11
Week 11 - Monday, 1 April

Before class

  • Complete reading

  • Think about / work on your microteaching lesson

  • Come prepared to go outside!

During class (ppt)

  • Meeting in lobby of Iacocca! 6:30. We will head outside

  • Back in class: Let's make sure we're lined up for microteaching next week...

  • Geography ed! I have no idea how far we are going to get through this; expect some of these to roll over to next week / week after...

After class

  • Download and read geography standards

  • Read Chapin, Ch. 8 (geography ed)

  • Skim Leeson et al., 2022

  • Complete and turn in unit overview

  • Prep for microteaching

  • Complete WTL on geography ed resources (can complete later, if needed – microteaching definitely takes priority!)

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week12
Week 12 - Monday, 8 April

Before class

  • Prep your microteaching lesson

During class (no ppt – we’re just going to be working through what we have left over from last week)

  • Microteaching sessions

  • Time remaining

    • Update JamBoard o' methods (linked in CourseSite)

    • Working through more Geography concepts

After class

  • Download and read geography standards

  • Read Chapin, Ch. 8 (geography ed)

  • Skim Leeson et al., 2022

  • Complete and turn in unit overview

  • Write up microteaching reflection (no rush; feel free to take a couple weeks…but don’t leave it for too long!)

  • Complete WTL on geography ed resources