Combining practical evaluation, advise and instruction with worksheets, this title covers all aspects of ICT in History at Key Stages 3 and 4. Teachers will learn through the examples provided, developing the skills to integrate ICT into History planning themselves. Materials have been designed for ease of use by teachers and compiled by an ICT co-ordinator and Head of History. Individual themes of ICT forming the structure of the book make it simple to select the exact applications the teacher needs. It saves time in lesson preparation by providing valuable assistance with integrating ICT into classwork.
Explore the captivating history and social life of the American West with "The American West (Blackwell History Project)" by Jennifer & Martin Tucker. This insightful paperback, published by Basil Blackwell in 1988, offers a unique glimpse into the customs and everyday life of the people who shaped this iconic region. While specifically designed to support history education, this book provides a concise yet valuable overview suitable for anyone interested in the American West. Although it's part of the Blackwell History Project series, it stands alone as an accessible resource for understanding the historical and social context of the West. Originally intended to aid Key Stages 3 and 4 educators in integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into their history lessons, "The American West" offers practical examples and worksheets. The book assists in developing strategies for enriching lesson plans with ICT. Teachers will find its structured format organized by ICT themes particularly useful for selecting specific applications needed to enhance their classwork. The combined experience of an ICT coordinator and Head of History (presumably Jennifer and Martin Tucker) shines through in the book's user-friendly design. It was intended to be a time-saver for busy teachers, providing concrete assistance in blending technology with historical content. Despite being published in 1988, the book's core content regarding the social life and customs of the American West remains historically relevant. Although the ICT integration examples might be outdated in terms of specific technology, the underlying principles of using technology to enhance historical understanding are timeless. Consider "The American West" as a concise primer on the subject, offering a sociological and historical overview that's easy to digest. This 48-page book serves as an introduction to the subject, offering insights into the lives and communities that defined the American West. Perfect for students, educators seeking historical context, or anyone with a passion for American history. Add "The American West (Blackwell History Project)" to your collection today and delve into a crucial era of American development.