ABSTRACT

A resource book for teachers of world history at all levels. The text contains individual sections on art, gender, religion, philosophy, literature, trade and technology. Lesson plans, reading and multi-media recommendations and suggestions for classroom activities are also provided.

part I|76 pages

Approaches

chapter 1|3 pages

World History

chapter 3|10 pages

World History as a Course of Study

Rationale, Goals, and Formulations

chapter 4|9 pages

World History

Not Why? but What? and How?

chapter 5|5 pages

Building an Essential World History Tool

Teaching Comparative History

chapter 8|4 pages

Wheel of Fortune

An Alternative Approach to the Second Semester

chapter 9|9 pages

Interior Dimensions of World History

A Process Approach

chapter 11|2 pages

History–Social Science Framework

chapter 12|7 pages

World History

A Community College Course Syllabus

chapter 13|3 pages

Seminar in World History

part II|56 pages

Articles

chapter 17|5 pages

The Procession Portrayed

Using Art History in the Global Curriculum

chapter 19|9 pages

Southernization

chapter 20|6 pages

The United States in World History

An Economic and Demographic Scheme

part III|126 pages

Strategies and Lessons

chapter 23|6 pages

Mixing It Up in the Classroom

chapter 25|2 pages

Investigating History

chapter 26|6 pages

Geography and History

chapter 27|4 pages

Buenos Días King Tut, Mazal Tov Confucius (I've Got the Whole World in My Notebook)

An Investigation into the Relationship between Early Civilizations and Their Environments

chapter 31|2 pages

The Great Mandala

The Circle of Life

chapter 32|2 pages

Europe and India

chapter 33|2 pages

The Nature of Civilization

A Final Exam

chapter 34|3 pages

Hands-on History

Making Japanese Washi Paper

chapter 35|7 pages

Mongols and Their Importance in World History

A Teaching Module

chapter 36|3 pages

A Roundtable Discussion

chapter 37|3 pages

Islam and Slavery in West Africa

chapter 39|5 pages

Giuseppe Castiglione

His Life and Works

chapter 40|12 pages

The Clamor for a Return to Government

chapter 41|2 pages

Coffee House Discourse

chapter 43|3 pages

Memories of Silk and Straw

Environmental Change in Small-Town Japan

chapter 46|10 pages

Mexican Mural Painting in the United States

The Influence of Mexican Artists During the 1930s

chapter 47|3 pages

Estonia and Namibia

Making Comparisons and Drawing Conclusions

chapter 48|10 pages

New Leaders of Nations

Asia and Africa Today