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HIST 491: Planning a Course of Instruction
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Aims, course planning, instructional strategies, evaluation and Selection of materials for teaching history and the social sciences in secondary schools. RESTRICTIONS: The Student Learning Portfolio must be completed by the end of this course in order to student teach in the spring semester.
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HIST 492: Integrating Instructional Technology into Social Studies Teaching
1.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Provides future history teachers with the technology skills that they need in order to become more effective teachers. Melds sound instructional technology skills with the academic content and instructional methods acquired during the course of their academic career. Topics include creating websites and webquests, copyright and fair use laws, plagiarism and internet professionalism, accessing knowledge and instructional materials on the internet, using software and hardware to enhance classroom instruction, and assessment tools.
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HIST 493: Problems in Teaching History and Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Helps beginning teachers carry out planned instructional strategies, analyze their teaching behavior, evaluate the effectiveness of their instruction and modify their instructional plans based on their teaching experience.
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HIST 567: SEMINAR
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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HIST 600: Approaches to History
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
This seminar provides an entryway to graduate study in history through discussion and analysis of important scholarship across the field. Assigned works, which vary by instructor, introduce students to a diverse array of approaches taken to the study of the past, highlighting methods, concepts, and narrative practices that make for innovative history.
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HIST 602: European Historiography
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduces changing interpretations of various aspects of European history.
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HIST 603: Historiography of Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduces major historiographic issues and examines the development of this subfield of history.
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HIST 605: Historiography of Material Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Landmark works and recent theoretical approaches to the understanding and interpretation of the man-made environment. Readings draw from a variety of disciplinary frameworks including art history, anthropology, historical archeology, cultural geography, sociology and history.
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HIST 606: Issues in American Material Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Studies major themes in American material culture of the 17th, 18th or 19th centuries. Topics vary. RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of instructor.
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HIST 610: Introduction to Theories of Material Culture Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduces graduate students to the theories and practices of material culture studies. Explores the principles and theories that inform our investigation; they include (but are not limited to) material concepts; social life of things; modes of object analysis; methodologies and their application; objects as word and image; gendered objects; technology and manufactured things; lived and built environments.
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