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Reaching Standards
Through Community
Resources
Alexander Pope, Salisbury University
Teaching the Hudson Valley
July 30, 2013
Guiding Questions
1. What do the standards say about historical
inquiry?
2. Why local history?
3. What are some ideas for investigation in our local
areas?
Our Backgrounds
• Me: Former museum educator (CO, TX),
elementary teacher (NYC), current teacher
educator
• You: k-12? Museums? Historic sites? What else?
• Why do we value historic study?
• What does Common Core say?
Q1: What do standards say
about historical inquiry?
• Mission Statement
• The Common Core State Standards provide a
consistent, clear understanding of what students are
expected to learn... [and] are designed to be robust
and relevant ..., reflecting the knowledge and skills
that our young people need for success in college
and careers.
Common Core Standards
are…
• Rigorous in content and application of knowledge
through high-order skills
• Internationally benchmarked
• Based on evidence and research
• State led
• coordinated by NGA Center and CCSSO
• Being updated
Suggested Classroom
Methods
With the exception of Standard #5 (Text Structure) and
#10 (Text Complexity) most of you are probably already
asking this of your students.
Looking for evidence
Central Ideas
Causation
Vocabulary
Point of View and Bias
Multiple types of Media
Fact or Opinion
Primary and Secondary Sources
C3
• Preparation for “College, Career, and Civic Life”
• Effort to increase attention to social studies /
humanities within Common Core
• Stresses History, Geography, Economics,
Civics/Government
• Reflective of history educators’ critiques
“Active and responsible
citizen”
• Active and responsible citizens identify and analyze
public problems; deliberate with other people about
how to define and address issues; take constructive,
collaborative action; reflect on their actions; create and
sustain groups; and influence institutions both large
and small....
• ... Individual mastery of content often no longer
suffices; students should also develop the capacity to
work together to apply knowledge to real problems.
Thus, a rich social studies education is an education
for college, career, and civic life.
Q2: Why local history?
• There is history everywhere
• Historic inquiry relates to textual analysis
• Asking questions of people, places, and things
• Developing narrative
• Making connections
• Every community has a history
Local history is relevant
• “It appears that students better understand the
complex interrelationships and connections
among individuals, communities, and society
when they have the chance to apply their social
studies knowledge in real-world settings”
(American Institutes for Research, 2005).
• Place-based education
• Efficient
• Effective
• Thorough
• Greater retention
Local history is rich
• School history
• Neighborhood development
• Demographic changes
• Resource use
Local history is scalable
• Historic changes, issues, and present conditions
in one area may relate to another
• Recent example: Hurricane Sandy
Local history is broad
• Students asked the question: How did location affect these
events?
• What is similar/different about the development of these
areas?
• How did the places use their resources to address the
disaster?
• What should the places do to prevent another event like this?
• Students prepared reports including:
• Local experiences (interviews)
• Photographic record (document analysis)
• News accounts (traditional text analysis)
• Research expanded to include Katrina, Rita, and 2004
Sumatran tsunami
Local history offers resources
• What are your favorite historic resources?
• Analog
• Interviews
• Family members
• “Looking up” – take a walking tour
• Digital
• Newspapers
• Library of Congress, National Archives
Local history creates
meaningful products
• Work with authentic topics.
• Incorporate historic skills of inquiry and research.
• Allow students more control over their learning.
• BUT: Students must generate authentic products.
• Information sheets
• Suggested plans of action
• Presentations or publications
Q3: What are some ideas for
investigating my area?
• Group up
• Brainstorming sessions; all ideas are good!
• We’ll share out at the end
1. What about your place is special, important, or
interesting?
2. Form at least one question about that special,
important, or interesting thing
3. Can you think of resources to help you answer that
question?
4. What is the “authentic product”?
Sharing our ideas
1. What about your place is special, important, or
interesting?
2. Form at least one question about that special,
important, or interesting thing
3. Can you think of resources to help you answer
that question?
4. What is the “authentic product”?
Focus on the end product
• Investigating the history of your school to create a
Facebook/Fakebook profile
• Using neighborhood walks to create tourism brochures
• Historic investigations through court records (befriend
your local court clerk!)
• Oral history projects with community residents
• Creating an “info plaque” for interesting or important
community spaces
Guiding Questions
1. What do the standards say about historical inquiry?
• Important skill
• Closely tied to textual analysis
2. Why local history?
• Accessible and interesting
• Broad connections
3. What are some ideas for investigation in our local
areas?
• Look around!
• Create authentic products

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Thv pope

  • 1. Reaching Standards Through Community Resources Alexander Pope, Salisbury University Teaching the Hudson Valley July 30, 2013
  • 2. Guiding Questions 1. What do the standards say about historical inquiry? 2. Why local history? 3. What are some ideas for investigation in our local areas?
  • 3. Our Backgrounds • Me: Former museum educator (CO, TX), elementary teacher (NYC), current teacher educator • You: k-12? Museums? Historic sites? What else? • Why do we value historic study? • What does Common Core say?
  • 4. Q1: What do standards say about historical inquiry? • Mission Statement • The Common Core State Standards provide a consistent, clear understanding of what students are expected to learn... [and] are designed to be robust and relevant ..., reflecting the knowledge and skills that our young people need for success in college and careers.
  • 5. Common Core Standards are… • Rigorous in content and application of knowledge through high-order skills • Internationally benchmarked • Based on evidence and research • State led • coordinated by NGA Center and CCSSO • Being updated
  • 6. Suggested Classroom Methods With the exception of Standard #5 (Text Structure) and #10 (Text Complexity) most of you are probably already asking this of your students. Looking for evidence Central Ideas Causation Vocabulary Point of View and Bias Multiple types of Media Fact or Opinion Primary and Secondary Sources
  • 7. C3 • Preparation for “College, Career, and Civic Life” • Effort to increase attention to social studies / humanities within Common Core • Stresses History, Geography, Economics, Civics/Government • Reflective of history educators’ critiques
  • 8. “Active and responsible citizen” • Active and responsible citizens identify and analyze public problems; deliberate with other people about how to define and address issues; take constructive, collaborative action; reflect on their actions; create and sustain groups; and influence institutions both large and small.... • ... Individual mastery of content often no longer suffices; students should also develop the capacity to work together to apply knowledge to real problems. Thus, a rich social studies education is an education for college, career, and civic life.
  • 9. Q2: Why local history? • There is history everywhere • Historic inquiry relates to textual analysis • Asking questions of people, places, and things • Developing narrative • Making connections • Every community has a history
  • 10. Local history is relevant • “It appears that students better understand the complex interrelationships and connections among individuals, communities, and society when they have the chance to apply their social studies knowledge in real-world settings” (American Institutes for Research, 2005). • Place-based education • Efficient • Effective • Thorough • Greater retention
  • 11. Local history is rich • School history • Neighborhood development • Demographic changes • Resource use
  • 12. Local history is scalable • Historic changes, issues, and present conditions in one area may relate to another • Recent example: Hurricane Sandy
  • 13. Local history is broad • Students asked the question: How did location affect these events? • What is similar/different about the development of these areas? • How did the places use their resources to address the disaster? • What should the places do to prevent another event like this? • Students prepared reports including: • Local experiences (interviews) • Photographic record (document analysis) • News accounts (traditional text analysis) • Research expanded to include Katrina, Rita, and 2004 Sumatran tsunami
  • 14. Local history offers resources • What are your favorite historic resources? • Analog • Interviews • Family members • “Looking up” – take a walking tour • Digital • Newspapers • Library of Congress, National Archives
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  • 16. Local history creates meaningful products • Work with authentic topics. • Incorporate historic skills of inquiry and research. • Allow students more control over their learning. • BUT: Students must generate authentic products. • Information sheets • Suggested plans of action • Presentations or publications
  • 17. Q3: What are some ideas for investigating my area? • Group up • Brainstorming sessions; all ideas are good! • We’ll share out at the end 1. What about your place is special, important, or interesting? 2. Form at least one question about that special, important, or interesting thing 3. Can you think of resources to help you answer that question? 4. What is the “authentic product”?
  • 18. Sharing our ideas 1. What about your place is special, important, or interesting? 2. Form at least one question about that special, important, or interesting thing 3. Can you think of resources to help you answer that question? 4. What is the “authentic product”?
  • 19. Focus on the end product • Investigating the history of your school to create a Facebook/Fakebook profile • Using neighborhood walks to create tourism brochures • Historic investigations through court records (befriend your local court clerk!) • Oral history projects with community residents • Creating an “info plaque” for interesting or important community spaces
  • 20. Guiding Questions 1. What do the standards say about historical inquiry? • Important skill • Closely tied to textual analysis 2. Why local history? • Accessible and interesting • Broad connections 3. What are some ideas for investigation in our local areas? • Look around! • Create authentic products