3 edition of Crossroads, a K-16 American history curriculum. found in the catalog.
Crossroads, a K-16 American history curriculum.
Published
1995
by Council for Citizenship Education, Russell Sage College, U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Educational Resources Information Center in Troy, N.Y, [Washington, DC]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | High school curriculum |
Statement | by Richard B. Bernstein ; a joint project of the Niskayuna School District and the Sage Colleges. |
Contributions | Educational Resources Information Center (U.S.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 1 v. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17138071M |
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This U.S. history curriculum guide, based upon historical essays written a K-16 American history curriculum. book Richard B. Bernstein, is part of the 'Crossroads' curriculum project. The elementary school component of the 'Crossroads' curriculum introduces students to the important things about the world they live in, the nation that they are a part of, the connection between the lives they lead and roots to the.
This U.S. history curriculum guide, based upon historical essays written by Richard B. Bernstein, is intended for students in grades 7 and 8, and is the keystone of the 'Crossroads' project.
The guide introduces students to the chronological structure of U.S. history and to the eight overarching themes of U.S.
history as defined by the 'Crossroads' curriculum. The Crossroads K American history curriculum is a comprehensive guide to teaching at all grade levels. The curriculum includes lesson plans, activities, historical background essays, and lists of resources.
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seamless K curriculum in American history. The curriculum, calledCrossroads, is composed of thirty-six units equally distributed among elementary, middle, and high school grade levels, as well as course syllabi for preservice social studies educators on the subjects of American history and history education.
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CROSSROADS: A K American History Curriculum, Troy, NY: Council for Citizenship Education, Russell Sage College, Reformatted by Rebecca Richardson, Allen High School to target historical themes aligned with College Board’s Revised Framework for A.P.
United States History Seventh, the nation decisively began to grow westward. The. 1 CROSSROADS: A K American History Curriculum, Troy, NY: Council for Citizenship Education, Russell Sage College, Reformatted by Rebecca Richardson, Allen High School to target historical themes aligned with College Board’s.
The Sage Colleges (Troy, NY) and the Niskayuna School District (Niskayuna, NY) received a three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education to develop a seamless K curriculum in American history.
The curriculum, called Crossroads, is composed of thirty-six units equally distributed among elementary, middle, and high school grade levels.