Spanning the time period from 15,000 BCE to 1500 CE, Inquiry-Based Lessons in World History (Vol. 1) focuses on creating global connections between people and places using primary sources in standards-based lessons. With sections on early humans, the ancient world, classical antiquity, and the world in transition, this book provides teachers
Spanning the time period from 15,000 BCE to 1500 CE, Inquiry-Based Lessons in World History (Vol. 1) focuses on creating global connections between people and places using primary sources in standards-based lessons. With sections on early humans, the ancient world, classical antiquity, and the world in transition, this book provides teachersHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jana Kirchner, Ph.D., is an educator with 30 years of experience. She has served as a school district instructional supervisor, an assistant professor at Western Kentucky University, a social studies consultant, and a high school social studies and English teacher. She earned her Ph.D. in educational leadership from the University of Louisville. Kirchner coauthored Inquiry-Based Lessons in World History, vols. 1 & 2 and Inquiry-Based Lessons in U.S. History: Decoding the Past with Andrew McMichael and Parenting Gifted Children 101 with Tracy Inman. She provides professional development on social studies strategies and inquiry topics with JK Consulting (janakirchner.com). Andrew McMichael, Ph.D., is the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and a professor of history at Auburn University at Montgomery.
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Introduction Introductory Lesson Part I: Early Humans: 15,000-1045 Bce Chapter 1 The Neolithic Era And Early Settlements Chapter 2 Rise Of Civilizations In The Mediterranean (Egypt And Mesopotamia) Chapter 3 Rise Of Civilizations In Asia (China And India) Part Ii: The Ancient World: 2500 Bce-0 Chapter 4 Rise Of Religions Chapter 5 Accomplishments And Achievements Of Early Civilizations Chapter 6 Governments In The Ancient World Chapter 7 Everyday Life In The Ancient World Part Iii: Classical Antiquity: 0-750 Chapter 8 Rise And Fall Of Empires Chapter 9 Christianity Chapter 10 Islam Chapter 11 Economy And Trade Part Iv: The World In Transition: 750-1500 Chapter 12 Kingdoms Of Asia And Africa Chapter 13 Kingdoms Of Europe Chapter 14 Civilizations In The Americas Chapter 15 Global Exploration And Expansion References Student Handout Resources About The Authors Common Core State Standards Alignment
Introduction Introductory Lesson Part I: Early Humans: 15,000-1045 Bce Chapter 1 The Neolithic Era And Early Settlements Chapter 2 Rise Of Civilizations In The Mediterranean (Egypt And Mesopotamia) Chapter 3 Rise Of Civilizations In Asia (China And India) Part Ii: The Ancient World: 2500 Bce-0 Chapter 4 Rise Of Religions Chapter 5 Accomplishments And Achievements Of Early Civilizations Chapter 6 Governments In The Ancient World Chapter 7 Everyday Life In The Ancient World Part Iii: Classical Antiquity: 0-750 Chapter 8 Rise And Fall Of Empires Chapter 9 Christianity Chapter 10 Islam Chapter 11 Economy And Trade Part Iv: The World In Transition: 750-1500 Chapter 12 Kingdoms Of Asia And Africa Chapter 13 Kingdoms Of Europe Chapter 14 Civilizations In The Americas Chapter 15 Global Exploration And Expansion References Student Handout Resources About The Authors Common Core State Standards Alignment
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