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CTE Online

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The CTE Online curriculum tools help programs and educators collaboratively create and share models of effective instruction. Created by the Career and College Transition Division at the California Department of Education, CTE Online contains a wide range of downloadable documents, lesson plans, and other resources to support CTE courses in both K-12 and higher education environments

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Lesson Plan, Module

Author: Career and College Transition Division

Business Partner Toolkit

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The Iowa Clearinghouse for Work-Based Learning is a virtual tool that will expand access to high-quality, in-depth work-based learning in rural and urban communities for all students, especially traditionally underrepresented students, with a focus on high demand STEM fields and careers. School-business partnerships will be created and developed through projects that make learning more relevant and authentic for students as well as also meeting the needs of the businesses.

Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Jake Welchans, Laura Williams, Stephanie Lane

Historia de los Estados Unidos 1960 Parte 3 de 4 1960s

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Este video en espanol cubre el asesinato del Presidente John F. Kennedy y las primeras iniciativas del Presidente Lyndon B. Johnson. Include los apuntes para que los alumnos completen al ver el video.This video in spanish covers the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the first initiatives of President Lyndon B. Johnson. It includes a fill-in-the-blanks document with notes for students to complete as they watch the video. 

Material Type: Lecture Notes

Author: Elizabeth Medina

TEACHER GUIDE Iowa Early History Glaciers to Settlement Video Series : Narrative and Author Notes

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For the teacher this document will support the instruction using the Iowa Early History Glaciers to Settlement Video Series.  The first part of this synthesis provides an overview of early Iowa history and explains why Iowa’s land is unique. It is the narration used in the Adaptive Video with Captioning. Hopefully readers will be encouraged to pursue all areas that spark an interest and to tie Iowa history into the broader tapestry of US/World history events. Extensive author's notes are provided.Following this narration the teacher will see extensive notes, primary documents and other resources to support the instruction of Iowa Early History Glaciers to Settlement.

Material Type: Lesson, Lesson Plan, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Author: Denise Krefting

Can we really say nothing has changed but the year?

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 The LA riots of 1992 were a pivotal moment in American history.  Not only did they raise awareness of issues of police violence related to African Americans in the beating of Rodney King, they were also the first instance when film footage by an ordinary citizen (well before cell phone cameras) would lead to such direct and widespread consequences.  Obviously, with those cell phone cameras, such incidents are now reported regularly, with the largest recent consequences being the summer protests of 2020 after the death of George Floyd.  For HS students, 30 years ago might seem like ancient history, but they witnessed 2020.  This provides an excellent opportunity not only to provide context for an historical event, but also to connect it directly to the world in which they live, and to explore the concepts of continuity and change.  This project is designed to not only help students achieve a better understanding of the events of 1992 as an historical event, but also to refine their skills as historians.  Finally, in the culminating part of the project, students will be able to evaluate the judgment of USC criminal justice and law professor Jody David Armour’s comment, “Ain’t nothing changed but the year it is.”

Material Type: Homework/Assignment

Author: Jeff Buscher