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Teaching Critical Themes in American History
ISSN: 2576-0718
In the United States, the Common Core Standards, the C3 Frame-work for Social Studies Standards (NCSS), and the 10 themes of the National Curriculum Standards (NCS/NCSS) each pose challenges for teachers preparing to teach skills, content, and critical issues of American history. The problem for many middle and secondary teachers is that textbooks do not contain sufficient primary source documents and varied secondary literature linked to these stand-ards. The volumes in the Teaching Critical Themes in American His-tory fill this need by providing teachers with history content, peda-gogical strategies, and teaching resources. The series is organized around key problems/issues in American history so that teachers can select which critical topics upon which they might want to con-centrate. Middle and Secondary pre-and in-service educators will find the books in this series essential for developing and implementing American history and social studies curriculum in diverse and com-plex classrooms. Teachers will find the books in this series valuable as they search for methodologies and material that will help them address the Common Core Standards in the social sciences and his-tory. Community College history instructors can also find the books in this series helpful as supplementary texts in their U.S. history survey courses. The practical—not to mention exciting—implementation of perspectives offered in each title is a key fea-ture of this series. This series will address topics such as the formation of the Ameri-can Republic, the problem of slavery in America, causes of the Civil War, emancipation and reconstruction, America’s response to in-dustrialization, the New Deal, the fight for Civil Rights, and more. The Series Editors invite proposals for edited volumes in American history and social studies, along with articles and lesson plans for both the topics above, and other topics of the series.
13 publications
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Printing History and Culture
This series unites the allied fields of global, national and local printing history and print culture, and is therefore concerned not only with the design, production and distribution of printed material but also its consumption, reception, and impact. It includes the histories of the machinery and equipment, of the industry and its personnel, of the printing processes, the design of its artefacts (books, newspapers, journals, fine prints, and ephemera) and with the related arts and crafts, including calligraphy, type-founding, typography and global scripts, papermaking, bookbinding, illustration, and publishing. It also covers the cultural context and environment in which print was produced and consumed. It is with great regret that we announce the death of Dr John Hinks (1946–2024), Series Editor of Printing History and Culture at Peter Lang. John had been ill for a while and was admitted for surgery at the start of April from which he did not recover. John was a sympathetic and conscientious editor as well as an erudite scholar in his own right with a wide-ranging interest in print culture in the eighteenth century, about which he published widely. He was also a popular figure amongst students to whom he was a compassionate and knowledgeable advisor. John possessed that rare skill of wearing his wisdom lightly and sharing it with generosity. More than that he was a kind friend and mentor who provoked affection and will be greatly missed.
9 publications
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Menstruation und weibliche Initiationsriten
©2003 Monographs -
Working in the Margins
Domestic and International Minority Women in Higher Education©2020 Monographs -
Die "Quelle der italienischen Literatur" in Weimar
Sprachlehre und Sprachwissenschaft bei Christian Joseph Jagemann und Carl Ludwig Fernow©2008 Monographs -
Argumentieren
Funktional-pragmatische Analysen praktischer und wissenschaftlicher Diskurse©2004 Thesis -
Willibald Alexis: «Ruhe ist die erste Bürgerpflicht»
Eine erzähltheoretische Analyse und Interpretation©2007 Thesis -
Europäische Vorgaben und das deutsche Vergaberecht
©2004 Thesis -
Resilienz und Stressempfinden bei Fernstudierenden
©2021 Thesis -
Die Aufsicht des öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks
Bestandsaufnahme und Zukunftsperspektiven©2010 Thesis -
Le cinéma de Marguerite Duras : l'autre scène du littéraire ?
©2015 Edited Collection -
Haftungsprobleme beim Direkt-banking
Der Verzicht auf Aufklärung, Beratung und Information©1999 Thesis -
The Politics of Parliamentary Pensions in Western Democracies
Understanding MPs’ Self-Imposed Cutbacks©2015 Thesis -
Electronic Signatures in International Contracts
©2010 Thesis