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Off-campus Resources for World History

 

Web links for World Areas

Africa
Central Asia,
East Asia
Southeast Asia
South Asia
Mexico/ Latin America
Slavic and East European,
Middle East,
Western Europe History
Country Reports

 

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Graphic organizers at S.C.O.R.E.

Merriam-Webster's Atlas
Political Cartoons

ORIAS and IAS TEACHER'S INSTITUTES: (on-line library of bibliographies, presentation summaries, resources and links from past events)

bullet Empire to Empire: The Americas in the Age of Exploration

  • Center for Latin America’s 2008 Summer Institute for Teachers

bullet ORIAS/ BAGEP Educator Working Group: Schools of Thought at Humanities West (Flyer)

  • Athens in the Time of Pericles - May 2-3, 2008
  • Voltaire and the French Enlightenment - October 5-6, 2007
  • The Enduring Legacy of Genghis Khan - February 22-23, 2008

bullet Russian Emigration in Historical Perspective: Russians in California

  • 34th Annual Teacher Outreach Conference at the Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (Flyer)

bullet Modern Sport and the Formation of European Identities

  • Institute of European Studies One-day Symposium
    Saturday, April 5th, 2008

bullet What's In a Document? A Look At Justinian and Roman Law Robbins Collection/ORIAS

  • Saturday, March 29th, 2008 (Flyer)

bullet History Through Literature 2008 BAGEP/ORIAS Working Group: Enduring stories in religious traditions.

  • Hebrew Bible stories: Book of Ruth and sacrifice of Isaac
    January 27, 2008, 10:30AM - 1:00PM (Flyer)

  • Panchatantra: Ancient Hindu animal tales
    February 10, 2008, 10:30AM - 1:00PM
    (Flyer)

 bullet Digital TV and the World - ORIAS/IEAS/Graduate School of Journalism - Program for teachers

December 4, 2007

Crude Awakening: Energy Policy in Latin America: Center for Latin American Studies 2007 Summer Institute for Teachers

July 26 - 27, 2007

ORIAS 2007 SUMMER INSTITUTE: The Making of Cities:

July 9 -13, 2007

Exploring Humanitarian Law Educator Training & Digital Arts Professional Development

July 25-27, 2007
Sponsored by American Redcross, Pearson Foundation, and ORIAS

Blue Planet, "Green" Classrooms: Summer institute on human history and the environment.

June 26-27, 2007
Sponsored by Bay Area Teacher Development Collaborative and ORIAS

Silk Roads and Silicon Highways: Interwoven Threads of China and the Bay Area

July 1-14, 2007
Summer Institute sponsored by sponsored San Mateo County Office of Education, Institute of East Asian Studies at U.C. Berkeley, and the Committee of 100.

2007 ORIAS Working Group: Engaging World History Through Graphic Novels

Sunday brunch sessions 10:00AM - 1:30PM
Jan. 21, 2007 - Maus I and II by Art Spiegelman
February 4, 2007 - Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
(Comic Relief's Workshop Feb 24)
March 11, 2007 - Kampung Boy by Lat; American Born Chinese by Gene Yang

Remembering the Russian Revolution: 1917-2007.

Saturday, April 14, 2007
Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Teacher Outreach Conference.

The Crusades: Myth and Reality (Humanities West)

February 23-24, 2007
Humanities West program at the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco.
A limited number of free tickets for educators are available for this program through the Institute of European Studies.
Program details at: http://www.humanitieswest.org

SPRING 2007 NCTA Teaching East Asia Seminars (Informational Flyer)

Teaching Chinese Language Roundtable

Teaching About Southeast Asia

HELPFUL RESOURCES AT U.C. BERKELEY:

K-12 Outreach Pages for International and Area Centers at UC Berkeley

The Institute of International Studies online projects and resources include:
  • Conversations With History: Collection of interviews with distinguished men and women from all over the world. Organized into Globetrotter Research Galleries by a variety of topics and Connecting Students to the World, curricula designed for high school students.
  • Chancellor's Forum on Nuclear Danger and Global Survival: Series of forums, most recently held in the fall of 2001
  • Foreign Policy after 911: Undergraduate course, open to the public as a lecture series, held in the spring of 2002; includes video links for the lectures
  • Women's Rights: Commentary by men and women on the unfinished struggle for women's rights, from the Conversations with History archive
  • Amnesty International's Human Rights Syllabi for the College Classroom: Syllabi compiled from colleges and universities throughout the US, and some foreign institutions, on human rights issues
    Index of K-12 Digital Learning Materials on campus under Interactive University
      Archaeological Research Facility Project
      California Heritage Project
      Connecting Students to the World
      ORIAS
      Integrating Science, Teaching, and Technology
      College of Natural Resources: CityBugs Project
      Environmental Science at Galileo Academy of Science & Technology


    On-line Archive of California Part of the Calfornia Digital Library, the OAC is "a statewide digital resource that integrates into a single, searchable database, finding aids to and digital facsimiles of the contents of primary resource collections throughout California." This is an enormous on-line collection including texts, photographs and digital art reproductions. One particularly nice resource is the Museums in the Online Archive of California which includes annotated ethnographic field photographs from the Hearst Museum,  Chinese scrolls from the Berkeley Art Museum collection and African art from the Fowler Museum at UCLA .

       
    Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology has good on-line materials and an excellent outreach program for elementary and middle school students.Reservations for class visits should be made a minimum of two weeks in advance.

    Geo-Images project at UCBerkeley presents a wonderful series of slides gathered from the personal collections of Berkeley Geography faculty.

     
    S*P*I*R*O Architectural Images - architectural images database - search by name, title, location or subject.

    UC Berkeley Museum & Archive Online Resources

    Berkeley History-Social Science Project

    Archaeological Research Facility (ARF) has an active outreach program with the schools. Check out their current work at the Presidio in San Francisco.

OFF-CAMPUS RESOURCES

Bay Area Resources Network for Internationalizing Education
http://orias.berkeley.edu/IERN/IERNlibrary.htm

    Angel Island Immigration Barracks Museum (reopens January 2008).
    http://www.angelisland.org/immigr02.html

    Asian Art Museum: The museum has some well-annotated images from its rich collection on-line. Their education department also offers excellent teacher workshops and materials including videos, resource packets, slide sets and hands-on kits. (A number of their resource packets are available from the ORIAS lending library.) For more information on their programs and materials contact Alina Collier at 415-379-8710 or e-mail acollier@asianart.org.

    Bay Area Global Education Program  (BAGEP) International Studies Subject Matter Project housed at the World Affairs Council of Northern California in San Francisco.

    Bridging World History (Annenberg/CPB project) Bridging World History is organized into 26 thematic units along a chronological thread. Materials include videos, an audio glossary and a thematically-organized interactive.Free and on-line.
    http://www.learner.org/channel/courses/worldhistory/ 

    California State Standards for History/Social Science

    California International Studies Project

    Committee for Teaching About the U. N.
    http://www.ctaun.org/index.html

    EARMARC (East Asian Regional Materials and Resources Center), housed at the History Department at San Jose State University and supported by the Institute of East Asian Studies at U.C. Berkeley, offers an extensive free lending library for educators of video materials on East Asia. For a catalogue and further information, contact E. Bruce Reynolds. Email: ereynoldATemail.sjsu.edu (tel: 408-924-5518)

    Edsitement: National Endowment for the Humanities "Best of the Humanities on the Web" site for teachers.

    Globalization.org (CSIS)
    http://www.globalization101.org/

    H-Net: This site provides information and resources for all those interested in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and serves as a central information storehouse for H-Net's extensive network of e-mail lists.

    InternationalEd.org InternationalEd.org is a website for Asia Society's initiative to improve K-12 teaching and learning about the geography, history, economics, culture and languages of other world regions. For their quite comprehensive Classroom Resources list see:
    www.internationaled.org/classroomresources

    The MarcoPolo program provides no-cost, standards-based Internet content for the K-12 teacher and classroom, developed by the nation's content experts. Online resources include panel-reviewed links to top sites in many disciplines, professionally developed lesson plans, and classroom activities. Sites include materials to help with daily classroom planning, brief and extended lesson plans, reviewed and expert-approved links to related high-quality sites, and powerful search engines.http://www.wcom.com/marcopolo/

    Outreach World, a comprehensive one-stop resource for teaching international and area studies and foreign languages in the precollegiate classroom hosted by the 120 federally-funded National Resource Centers (NRCs) based at 146 universities, focusing on Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, the Pacific Islands and International Studies, and 42 Language Resource Centers (LRCs) and Centers for International Business and Education Research (CIBERs) based at 44 universities and dedicated to promoting foreign language study and international business.

    SPICE: Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education: Housed in the Institute for International Studies at Stanford University, SPICE has produced over 100 supplementary curriculum units on Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the global environment, and international political economy. They also have a few free units on-line at http://spice.stanford.edu/lp/index.html.

    Traditional Arts Program at California Academy of Sciences has a referral program to help find artists, performers, cooks, and craftspeople in traditional arts. Note: The Traditional Arts Program has been temporarily suspended while the CAS building is being rebuilt. They expect to re-open in late 2008.

    World History Connected - on-line journal of the World History Association)
    "World History Connected is designed for everyone who wants to deepen the engagement and understanding of world history: students, college instructors, high school teachers, leaders of teacher education programs, social studies coordinators, research historians, and librarians. For all these readers, WHC presents innovative classroom-ready scholarship, keeps readers up to date on the latest research and debates, presents the best in learning and teaching methods and practices, offers readers rich teaching resources, and reports on exemplary teaching. WHC is free worldwide. It is published by the University of Illinois Press, and its institutional home is Washington State University."

    World History For Us All: A model eletronic curriculum for world history in middle and high schools."World History for Us All" is a web-based model curriculum for world history in middle and high schools and is a cooperative project of the National Center for History in the Schools and San Diego State University. It is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. World History for Us All offers a curriculum that: http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu

    • presents the human past as a single story rather than unconnected stories of many civilizations.
    • enables teachers to cover subject matter specified by district, state, and national standards within a conceptually logical and coherent framework.
    • includes a treasury of teaching units, lesson plans, activities, assessments, and resources.
    • shows teachers how to address thousands of years of human history in a single academic year without excluding major peoples, regions, or time periods.

World History Matters is a resource portal for world history teachers hosted by the Center for History and New Media and George Mason University. It includes the two sites for primary sources below. http://chnm.gmu.edu/worldhistorymatters/

World History Sources http://chnm.gmu.edu/whm/

Women in World History http://chnm.gmu.edu/wwh/index.html

World Saavy (a non-profit educational organization in San Francisco) facilitates a Teachers and Schools Program and two youth programs, the World Affairs Challenge and the Global Youth Media and Arts Program.
http://worldsavvy.org

COUNTRY REPORTS:

BBC news service country profiles.

CIA Factbook

Country Reports general student friendly profiles of world countries

CountryWatch.com is "an information provider for schools, universities, libraries and individuals who need up-to-date information and news on the countries of the world and for the public and private sector organizations with global operations and interests." Easy to read format and separate pages for students.

Portals to the World - Facts and links to culture, economy, geography, government, history, languages, politics, religions, and other aspects of more than
150 nations, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Selected by area specialists and other staff at the Library of Congress. (Library of Congress)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=1878

Other History/Social Science links for world areas:

 
MIDDLE/NEAR EAST:  GENERAL

      • Global Connections: the Middle East.  A rich educator's site hosted by PBS with maps, time lines, lessons, organizing themes and questions. Sections on U.S. Foreign Policy; Relgious Militancy; Roles of Women; Stereotypes; Natural Resources; Nation-States.

MIDDLE/NEAR EAST and ISLAM


MIDDLE/NEAR EAST and ISRAEL

MIDDLE EASTERN AMERICANS

      • MEARO (Middle Easter American Resources On-line) is a joint project of the UCLA Middle Eastern American Program based at the Center for Near Eastern Studies and the Middle East and Middle Eastern American Center at the Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY).
        http://www.mearo.org

WESTERN EUROPE

      • The Institute of European Studies at U. C. Berkeley : posts an extensive collection of resources and links on individual European countries and the European Union at http://ies.berkeley.edu/resources/index.html
      • German Unification Case Study is a very well done lesson activity for high school students out of a team at Stanford University with funding from Foothill College.

      • "The purpose of this case study is to jointly resolve particular issues surrounding German unification. Each participant assumes a German character and takes part in a roundtable discussion. There are two discussion groups, each dealing with separate, yet interconnected issues. Each group has a mixture of East and West Germans. The first group focuses on social issues such as abortion rights, child care and housing rights. The second group deals with issues surrounding the military, border guards and environmental protection.By assuming the identity of a German character and participating in a discussion group, you will experience the challenges which Germans faced in the process of uniting two countries under vastly different political systems. This Web site and its links will help you to explore your character's background and the individual as well as national issues s/he faces. During the discussion, your group's task is to forge a working relationship and to come to mutually agreed upon solutions to ethical, social and economic issues."
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