Teaching Outside the Textbook
Many thanks to the following teachers who took the time during the spring of 2010 to write stories about how they teach a people’s history. The asterisk (*) indicates the teachers who will receive a class set of books. However, all the essays will contribute to our ongoing efforts to share creative examples of how to teach outside the textbook.
Anderson |
Peter |
Utica |
NY |
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*Beck |
Kris |
Chicago |
IL |
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Becker |
Sam (Sandee) |
Worthington |
MN |
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Beddow, Ph.D. |
Maggie |
Sacramento |
CA |
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*Belmontez |
Mary Ann |
Fontana |
CA |
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Benally |
Marina |
Tulalip |
WA |
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Bennett |
Laura |
New York |
NY |
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Blustein, Ph.D. |
Bonnie Ellen |
Culver City |
CA |
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*Bodenhamer |
Reynolds |
Gulfport |
MS |
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Brown |
Kevin M |
Granby |
MA |
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Camillo |
Scott |
Washington |
DC |
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Caughey |
Robert |
San Diego |
CA |
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*Chavez |
Angelica |
Camarillo |
CA |
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Crabtree |
Kim |
Bakersfield |
CA |
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DeWalle |
John |
Saint Louis |
MO |
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Douglas |
Mike |
Baltimore |
MD |
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Dussia |
Tracy |
Portsmouth |
VA |
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Eynatten |
Robert Joseph |
Houston |
TX |
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Fitzpatrick |
Brenton |
Gwinn |
MI |
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*Fontaine |
Dawn |
Springfield |
MA |
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Froehlich |
Veronika |
Sinsheim |
Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany |
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Gaims |
Teresa |
Santa Cruz |
CA |
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*Garcia |
Cynthia Irene |
Los Angeles |
CA |
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*Gehring |
Hye-Won Joy |
Philadelphia |
PA |
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Glenn |
Sharon |
Raleigh |
NC |
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Grimes |
Dawn |
Altoona |
PA |
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Harrington |
Mark |
Dallas |
TX |
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Harris |
Aaron |
St. Thomas |
ON, Canada |
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Hathorn |
Ty J. |
Mobile |
AL |
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Heuisler |
William |
Los Angeles |
CA |
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Hoang |
Bryan |
Irvine |
CA |
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Imbur, PhD |
Gregory |
Goshen |
IN |
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*Ireland |
Linda |
West Union |
WV |
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Isero |
Mark |
San Francisco |
CA |
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James |
David R. |
Eureka |
MT |
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Johnson |
Shannan M. |
Windsor |
CA |
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Katz |
Richard E. |
Seattle |
WA |
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Keel |
Darrell |
Stanfield |
AZ |
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*King |
Matthew |
Amherst |
MA |
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Kipp |
Tim |
Brattleboro |
VT |
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Kisko |
Billie |
Johnstown |
PA |
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Klasky |
Philip M. |
San Francisco |
CA |
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Kwong |
George |
Hayward |
CA |
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Lehnecke |
Derek |
Napa |
CA |
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*Lewis |
Chris |
El Monte |
CA |
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Lin |
Lin |
Cortland |
NY |
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Marino |
Tony |
Turners Falls |
MA |
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*Matlock |
Jeff |
Santa Cruz |
CA |
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*McCarty |
Ryan |
Bronx |
NY |
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McGarry |
Jason A. |
Danielson |
CT |
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McLellan |
Mike |
Frisco |
TX |
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*Mertz |
Jason |
Seattle |
WA |
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Miranda |
Lolita |
Seattle |
WA |
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Montgomery |
David |
Chester |
CT |
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Morrina |
Luis |
Hollywood |
FL |
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Parker |
Shawn |
Castroville |
CA |
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Pelan |
Paul |
Franklin |
MA |
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*Perez |
Elaine M. |
San Antonio |
TX |
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Piacitelli |
Amy |
Boston |
MA |
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Polish |
Bret |
Los Angeles |
CA |
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*Presser |
Michael |
Perris |
CA |
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Pupovac |
Eli |
Athens |
Greece |
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*Quezada |
Sara |
South El Monte |
CA |
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Reed |
Tobey |
Attleboro |
MA |
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*Repollet |
Marta |
Portland |
OR |
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Rice |
Bryan |
Perris |
CA |
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Rincon |
Josephine |
Tuscon |
AZ |
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Royer |
Scott |
Lafayette |
IN |
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Sasa |
Eva Pirro |
West Warwick |
RI |
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Savage |
Lisa |
North Anson |
ME |
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Schmidt |
Darren |
Phoenix |
AZ |
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Schnaars |
Sydney J. |
Delaware |
OH |
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Schrager |
Mitch |
Brooklyn |
NY |
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*Serrano |
Zach |
Denver |
CO |
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Snider |
Janis |
Fredericksburg |
VA |
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Springhorn |
Deborah |
Lebanon |
NH |
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Swogger |
Michael J. |
Gettysburg |
PA |
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Tague |
Aaron |
Indianapolis |
IN |
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*Tello |
Esmeralda |
Mastic Beach |
NY |
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*Treworgy |
Sarah |
Lynnwood |
WA |
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Trudgeon |
Holly |
Atlanta |
GA |
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Vito |
Frank |
Cranford |
NJ |
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Weissberg |
Josh |
New York |
NY |
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White |
Shannon |
Indianapolis |
IN |
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Wohl |
Matthew |
Housatonic |
MA |
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Wohlgemuth |
Jim |
China Grove |
NC |
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*Wright |
Jennice McCafferty |
Columbia |
MO |
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Saturday, February 4th at 7:12 Today is the birthday of Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (Feb. 4, 1913 – Oct. 24, 2005). Below is a key article by Herbert Kohl from Rethinking Schools that challenges the myths prevalent in children's books and textbooks about Rosa Parks. Here is a link to more resources about Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott: http://zinnedproject.org/posts/tag/rosaparks
The Politics of Children’s Literature: What’s Wrong with the Rosa Parks Myth
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Aritcle. By Herbert Kohl. 6 pages. A critical analysis that challenges the myths in children’s books about Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
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Saturday, February 4th at 0:40 via ColorLines Magazine People have taken to Twitter to talk about the histories they wish they'd learned about in high school. Use: #WishiLearnedinHS
Pay Attention! Ethnic Studies #WishiLearnedinHS Curriculum Hits Twitter - COLORLINES
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Educational policies start trending on Twitter.
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Friday, February 3rd at 7:25 On this day in 1944, U.S. forces invaded and took control of the Marshall Islands. Who was living there? What is the status of the islands today? The Insular Empire: America in the Marianas is a powerful film on the U.S. colonies in the western Pacific.
Suggestion: ask your students - "Does the U.S. have colonies?" Let us know how they respond.
The Insular Empire: America in the Mariana Islands
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The Insular Empire is a one-hour PBS documentary about America’s colonies in the western Pacific. Six thousand miles west of California, the Mariana Islands include the U.S. Territory of Guam and the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (or CNMI). Although most Americans don’t believe t...