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Instructions to All Persons of Japanese Ancestry

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  • Aug 30 2010 11:17 AM

    Kathyleen Bishop

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Description

This activity, from History Matters, The U.S. Survey Course on the Web, project, is designed to deepen the understanding of the experience of Japanese internment in the United States during World War Two and promote student-centered collaborative inquiry. It is centered around interrogating primary sources and evaluating historical evidence of internment on the World Wide Web and creating hypertext trails to construct knowledge. History Matters is a collaborative project developed by the American Social History Project/Center for Media & Learning, City University of New York, and the Center for History and New Media, George Mason University. Less

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    Topics and Grades

    Grade: 9 to 12

    Topics: History-Social Science, American Democracy

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    Tool for: Parents, Administrators, Teachers

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    Instructional Strategy

    Grouping: Large Group Instruction; Small Group Instruction

    Teaching Method: Cooperative Learning