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Past, Present & Personal: Teaching Writing in U.S. History

Author William Kashatus
Publisher Heinemann
Category Education
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PublisherHeinemann
ISBN / ASIN0325004498
ISBN-139780325004495
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Sales Rank2,036,664
CategoryEducation
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William Kashatus knows from years of teaching history that history education can be much improved by teaching the craft of writing. Without learning to write well, students also miss out on one of the most meaningful ways to develop critical thinking and reading skills. In this book, he offers methods to move students from basic descriptive writing to more complex expository essays and term papers on history. In the process, he shows teachers how to tap into students' multiple intelligences and cultivate their intellectual curiosity while encouraging their writing success.

Reflecting his title, Kashatus divides his book into three parts. "Past History" explores interpretation and assessment of historic documents. "Present History" examines research-based writing. "Personal History" offers experiential techniques to create a "living history classroom." Interspersed throughout his text are these special features to help in your teaching:

  • primary source documents
  • speech excerpts
  • student writing samples
  • diagrams to aid visual learners
  • charts for in-class exercises
  • anecdotes about working with student writers.
Create a more engaging history classroom - with more literate class participants. Replace the dry term paper with meaningful writing projects. Read Kashatus and see how.

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