Teaching at College Level: Continuities and Change in World History
<http://orias.berkeley.edu/2015/CCSummerHome2015.htm> - June 5-6
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XYP2JJZ> Registration / Flyer
<http://orias.berkeley.edu/2015/CCFlyersummer2015.pdf> / Agenda
<http://orias.berkeley.edu/2015/ccsummer2015agenda.pdf> (draft)
Join scholars and colleagues in an exploration of current research, primary
sources and methodologies for teaching about the process of change in
ancient and modern global studies. . Free and open to all Community College
Faculty and AP World History teachers
Presenters:
1. Munis Faruqui (History, UCB) The Muslim Experience in South Asia,
620s-1947
2. Marty Renner (IASTP, UCB; Half-Wild Farm) Industrialization in
World History: through the lens of food production
3. Daniel Sargent (History, UCB U. S. in the World: the Cold War
4. Robert Knapp (Classics, UCB) Roman voices: primary sources from the
ancient world
5. Paula Varsano (East Asian Lang. and Cultures,UCB Uses of poetry in
teaching early Chinese history
best,
debbie
Debbie Abilock
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