sounds kind of weird, but this changed my life. it came at a time when I had a lot of questions and i couldn't make sense of my feelings. I actually used quots from the Zinn piece for the readin at my wedding a few months back.
it awakened me, and made me educate myself as to what was going on in the world.
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bryanfury wrote:
it is. immediate post 9/11 was a strange time. The manual kind of expressed everything I was feeling.
check it out. there's nothing earth shattering in there, just some insight that hit me at the right time!
the cartoons are great. I've used a number of them in classes before.
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bryanfury wrote:
stip, you a teacher?
I taught middle school for two years after college and taught at a Johns Hopkins CTY esque summer camp for four. After the middle school teaching I went back to grad school. I teach at Rutgers now while I finish my PHD
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bryanfury wrote:
nice. everyone i know that teaches is getting out. kids today. its that dam rap music
I'm actually thinking of teaching high school instead of college when I finish. I'll see what I can do about that rap music.
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bryanfury wrote:
nice. everyone i know that teaches is getting out. kids today. its that dam rap music
hahaha
I definitely echo your sentiments about the manual for free living. I think I read all but a couple of those books that were listed in there. To say those books were eye-opening is an understatement.
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bryanfury wrote:
maybe stip can have his high school students read some?
I forget what's in it. I used A People's History extensively with my middle school students.
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people's history is a GREAT book for high school students Creates a lot of dialogue, and challenges everything they have ever learned about our history!
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bryanfury wrote:
people's history is a GREAT book for high school students Creates a lot of dialogue, and challenges everything they have ever learned about our history!
I used it in conjunction with a generic text book to also teach about how history can be manipulated and distorted without actually lying to achieve political ends.
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wrong forum?
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I was already familiar with all the writers featured in the newsletter, so the manual itself didn't change my life, but certainly the information in it did at one time.
youkan, check out the manual. It really helped me figure some things out. I was so angry after 9/11, and I wanted revenge bad for losing some friends. Then came the Iraq buildup, and my feelings weren't jiving with what I was being force fed by the media.
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this thread inspired me to bust out the manual for the first time in a few years. The best thing the fan club ever put out
A People's history is still the best reccomendation in there.
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