A podcast about how we teach World History and why we teach what we do.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | CoursesEducation |
Your hosts discuss Dave's new book: World History Through Case Studies: Historical Skills in Practice. Dave tells us about how studying things like the history of veiling, yoga, or the World Cup will engage your students and help them think like a hi... more
The new AP World History Course and Exam Description (CED) is out and we have to figure out the best and most responsible way to teach it.
In this episode, Matt interviews Eric Beckman, a veteran teacher and winner of the 2018 William H. McNeill ... more
Are mountains of bird sh*t, a doctor giving his patients cancer, and the width of screw threads central to the rise of American imperialism? Yes! Matt and Dave discuss How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States by Daniel Immerwahr.... more
Dave and Matt return from a winter break to discuss the future of AP World and review James C. Scott's book Against the Grain.
Recommendations:
Dave: Webb, Humanity's Burden and Klieman, "The Pygmies Were Our Compass"
Matt: Wrangham, Catching ... more
Making my way through the previous episodes. Love what you guys are doing. Please keep it going!
Essential listening for anyone teaching world history to high school students or undergraduates. Great discussions of texts, how to approach different topics, and the politics of world history as an inclusive and progressive discipline.
Thank you Matt and Dave for filling in the gaps between High School and University Level curricula. I'm a new listener and have gone back to the beginning podcasts to try to catch up on all of your recommendations, lesson ideas, pedagogical thoughts, etc. Love what you're doing here. Excellent resource for an APWH teacher. Really helps to expand the scope of the professional community! Please keep up the great work!
So useful both inside and outside of the classroom. Thankful for what Dave and Matt are doing! Keep it up!
Excellent resource for contemporary historical criticism
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