Students as Collaborative Curators: The Effect of World War I and its Aftermath In Turkey and the United States 1914-1923

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Keywords:
WWITurkey
Ottoman Empire
Global History
Nationalism
Visual Literacy
Common Core
Inquiry-based
Issue Date:
2014-01-31Metadata
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The Middle East Studies Center at The Ohio State UniversityAbstract:
This learner-centered set of classroom activities centers around the experiences of World War I, both in the U.S. and in Turkey. Educators in both countries are calling attention to the need for greater teacher autonomy despite the increasingly controlling educational policies in both countries. In the summer of 2014 many nations will initiate commemorative events to mark the centennial of the world’s first global conflict, World War I, or "The Great War." We offer this module for stimulating critical thought, awareness of global perspectives, and authentic citizenship education, both national and global.
Description:
This complete unit provides an overview (the lesson plan), all of the handouts and materials necessary to conduct 4 activities, and a walk-through of a final evaluation process. It also makes connections to both Turkish and U.S. curriculum standards.
This unit was inspired by the trip to Turkey for educators organized by the Middle East Studies Center (MESC) and the Niagara Foundation in 2011. MESC commissioned Joan Brodsky Schur to create this based on her trip experience. It was then selected from among many excellent curricular projects teachers have produced for the Center as the first one to edit for publication on OSU's Knowledge Bank.
This unit was inspired by the trip to Turkey for educators organized by the Middle East Studies Center (MESC) and the Niagara Foundation in 2011. MESC commissioned Joan Brodsky Schur to create this based on her trip experience. It was then selected from among many excellent curricular projects teachers have produced for the Center as the first one to edit for publication on OSU's Knowledge Bank.
Contents:
Introduction to the Exchanging Perspectives Project - p.3 - - Lesson Plan - p.7 - - U.S. and Turkish Standards - p.9 - - Activity 1: Creating a Class Webpage of World War I Memorials - p.11 - - Activity 2 Seeing World War I from a Different Perspective - p.12 - - Activity 3: Teaching About World War I Through Photographs - p.14 - - Activity 4: Students teach each other about World War I and its aftermath - p.16 - - Final Activities: Reflection, Assessment and The Collaborative Curator Project - p.20 - - About the Authors - p.22 - - Thanks - p.22 - - Photography Credits - p.23 - - Bibliography - p.24
Sponsors:
The Middle East Studies Center at the Ohio State University
Title VI National Resource Center Grant (Does not reflect the opinions of Title VI Administration)
Title VI National Resource Center Grant (Does not reflect the opinions of Title VI Administration)
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