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Introducing Our US History Curriculum Collection
Draw from this flexible curriculum collection as you plan any middle or high school US history course. Featuring units, C3-style inquiries, and case studies, the collection will help you explore themes of democracy and freedom with your students throughout the year.
The Invention of the āIndianā
One of the first acts of the European colonization of the Americas was an act of naming or, more accurately, misnaming.
L'invention de l'Ā« Indien Ā»
L'un des premiers gestes de la colonisation europƩenne des AmƩriques n'a pas ƩtƩ de voler les terres autochtones, mais bien l'attribution d'un nom et plus exactement l'attribution erronƩe d'un nom.
Colonization
When the European powers set their sights on North America, some three hundred years after the so-called discovery of the continent (which for them was the āNew Worldā), it became a location for French and British settlements.
Colonisation
Lorsque les puissances europĆ©ennes se sont tournĆ©es vers l'AmĆ©rique du Nord, environ 300 ans aprĆØs la supposĆ©e dĆ©couverte du continent (qui, pour eux, Ć©tait le Ā« Nouveau Monde Ā»), cette rĆ©gion est devenue un lieu de colonisation pour les FranƧais et les Britanniques.
Colonial Power Struggle
War and political changes also contributed to the destruction of indigenous ways, livelihoods, and physical existence.
Les luttes de pouvoir coloniales
La guerre et les changements politiques ont Ć©galement contribuĆ© Ć la destruction du mode de vie, des moyens de subsistance et de l'existence physique des Autochtones.
Examining the Holocaust and Human Behavior: 18-week Curriculum Outline
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Recommended for 8th and 10th grade, this outline provides an instructional pathway for middle school educators teaching the Holocaust.
Stitching Truth: Women's Protest Art in Pinochet's Chile
This resource helps students explore the courageous stories of the women in Chile who challenged the silence and terror imposed by Pinochet's dictatorship from 1973ā1990.
Totally Unofficial: Raphael Lemkin and the Genocide Convention
This resource challenges students to consider how individuals, groups, and nations can take up Raphael Lemkinās challenge to eliminate genocide.
Witness to a Massacre
Barbara Turkeltaub, a Jewish girl who was hidden by Catholic nuns during the war, describes witnessing a Nazi massacre.
United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Crime of Genocide
The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, or the Genocide Convention, is an international treaty that criminalizes genocide and obligates state parties to pursue the enforcement of its prohibition.