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** [https://wineburghistoricalthinking.blogspot.com/ Historical Thinking] : This websites helps in understanding why we should study history and the challenges faced by students and teachers. | ** [https://wineburghistoricalthinking.blogspot.com/ Historical Thinking] : This websites helps in understanding why we should study history and the challenges faced by students and teachers. | ||
− | ** [https://youtu.be/Yocja_N5s1I World History] : This video series taught by John Green using animations | + | ** [https://youtu.be/Yocja_N5s1I World History] : This video series is taught by John Green using animations |
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 23 April 2019
Concept Map
Additional Resources
OER
- Web resources:
- Books and journals
- Textbooks
- NCERT Textbooks – Class 11
- Syllabus documents
Non-OER
- Web resources:
- Historical Thinking : This websites helps in understanding why we should study history and the challenges faced by students and teachers.
- World History : This video series is taught by John Green using animations
- Books and journals
- Textbooks
- Syllabus documents (CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE etc)
Learning Objectives
- To understand why we should History?
- Recognize the importance of studying History.
- Understanding history as interdisciplinary subject connecting across sociology, political science, economics etc.
Teaching Outlines
Activities
- Students can learn about the history from their grand parents or elders in their families. They can make a chart of the events based on their learning.
- Students can make family tree taking help from their parents.
- Students can learn how different professions have evolved over time from the elders in family or from their teachers.