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Hispanic Heritage by Thomson Gale
Various resources on hispanic heritage. full record
LANIC: Primary and Secondary Education by Latin American Network Information Center
Resources for language, history, and geography classes, among others, as well as many for native speakers of Spanish and Portuguese. There is a vast range of ... full record
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by Education World
Activities and resources for celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. full record
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage by Scholastic
Lesson plan for celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. full record
World History-Latin America: Lesson Plans by EdSITEment
Multiple lesson plans on Latin American history. Focused mosly on Incan and Aztec history. Includes a basic Spanish lesson. full record
Mexico by A to Z Teacher Stuff
Multiple lesson plans on Mexico including geography, culture, history, and holidays full record
Anatomy of a Movement: The Zapatistas by Project South
Educational toolkit on the zapatistas. full record
Latino Cultures and Communities by Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Lesson plans and articles on Latino cultures and communities. full record
Friday and Friends: A Prospectus of the Mexican Family through Children's Literature by Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Lesson plans and articles on the Mexican family in children's literature. full record
I Have a Border in My Mind: The Puerto Ricans' Arts and Culture as Factors for Self-Esteem by Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Lesson plans and articles on the Puerto Rican arts and culture. full record
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo by National Archives
Lesson plan using original documents about the Treaty of Hidalgo, the treaty that ended the Mexican-American war in 1848. full record
Hispanic Reading Room by Library of Congress
Comprehensive collection of materials at the Library of Congress relating to hispanic heritage. full record
Smithsonian Latino Center by Smithsonian
Resources from the Latino Center at the Smithsonian. full record
Teaching from a Hispanic Perspective: A Handbook for Non-Hispanic Adult Educators by Arizona Adult Literacy and Technology Resource Center
A handbook to help non-hispanic teachers with the hispanic perspective. full record
Brazil: 1800-1954 by Oakham School, Oakham, England
Notes on the history of Brazil 1800-1954 with exercises. full record
Castro's Cuba 1959-90 by Oakham School, Oakham, England
Notes on Fidel Castro and his rule of Cuba 1959-90 with exercise. full record
Cuba: US Involvement, 1903-58 by Oakham School, Oakham, England
Notes on the US involvement with Cuba 1903-1958. full record
US Policy to the Caribbean, 1898-1959 by Oakham School, Oakham, England
Notes on the US policy to the Caribbean 1898-1959. full record
FDR and Latin America -- "The Good Neighbor Policy" by Oakham School, Oakham, England
Notes on Franklin Roosevelt and the Good Neighbor policy towards Latin America. full record
Juan Perón and Argentina by Oakham School, Oakham, England
Summary of the coup by Juan Perón and his following reign in Argentina. full record
Favela Rising Movie & Lessons by Teachers College
This screening guide offers a 2-hour workshop agenda, or a week-long series of lessons to accompany the film "Favela Rising" on youth development work in the ... full record
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The first part of the guide has suggested learning activities to prepare students to understand the movie at a deeper level: ⇒ thinking about satire and its uses in addressing various political issues ⇒ thinking about the different kinds of underlying political/economic frameworks—conservative, liberal, and left—people can use to make sense of what is going on in the world. The second part of the guide focuses on student reactions to the film, student reflections on some of the major themes in the film: ⇒ media literacy ⇒ the real-world consequences of an unfettered free-market world-view ⇒ whose intellectual work ’counts’ as worth considering in fixing the world The entire guide focuses on motivating student involvement with existing social change groups in a process of fixing some small piece of their world.
Buy, Use, Toss? A Closer Look at the Things We Buy is an interdisciplinary unit that includes ten fully-planned lessons.
In this free one-day activity students use political cartoons to consider issues raised by the 2010 oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico including impact, accountability, U.S.