by africabuedu | Mar 20, 2024 | Africa, For Teachers, Grade Level, Images, International, Lesson Plans, Resource Type, Resources, Social Studies
The African Studies Center K-16 Education Outreach Program at Boston University has produced some award-winning educational materials for all age ranges–including adults. Below are the materials available for purchase. The How Big is Africa poster invites all students...
by oriasatucb | Nov 21, 2023 | Africa, For Teachers, Grade Level, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, Lesson Plans, Literature, Middle East, Online Resource or Webpage, Resource Type, Resources, Social Studies, Subject
Teacher-produced lessons about life, government, and Jewish-Muslim coexistence in Morocco. These lessons were developed as part of a 2017 Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad in Morocco. Lessons from Morocco
by oriasatucb | Nov 21, 2023 | Africa, Asia, East Asia, Eurasia, Europe, For Teachers, Latin America, Middle East, Recorded Lecture, Resource Type, Resources, South America, South Asia, Western Europe
This series of presentations took place during the height of the pandemic and explored differing experiences and responses around the world. Global Views of COVID 19
by oriasatucb | Nov 21, 2023 | Africa, Asia, East Asia, Eurasia, Europe, For Students, For Teachers, Grade Level, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, Middle East, Online Resource or Webpage, Resource Type, Resources, Social Studies, South Asia, Subject
Follow Ibn Battuta’s extensive travels! This site features descriptions, maps, quoted excerpts from his account, images of featured locations, and suggested student activities. The Travels of Ibn Battuta
by oriasatucb | Nov 21, 2023 | Africa, Asia, East Asia, For Students, For Teachers, Grade Level, Grades 6-8, Literature, Online Resource or Webpage, Resource Type, Resources, South Asia, Subject
Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth, developed in Hero With A Thousand Faces, describes the common heroic narrative in which a heroic protagonist sets out, has transformative adventures, and returns home. It is a useful formula for comparing literary traditions across...
by oriasatucb | Nov 21, 2023 | Africa, Asia, Europe, For Students, For Teachers, Grades 9-12, Latin America, Mexico, Recorded Lecture, Resource Type, Resources, Social Studies, Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands, Subject, Western Europe
Interviews with six different historians. They describe what they love about history, how they define history, details about their job, and how the study of history can change people’s lives. What Do Historians Do?