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WNED Buffalo-Toronto War of 1812 Educator Resources John Craig, Ph.D. Vice President, Education & Outreach WNED Ontario History & Social Science Teachers’ Association 2012 Conference – Niagara-on-the-Lake. PBS Educational Services & Outreach.
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WNED Buffalo-Toronto War of 1812 Educator Resources John Craig, Ph.D. Vice President, Education & Outreach WNED Ontario History & Social Science Teachers’ Association 2012 Conference – Niagara-on-the-Lake
PBS Educational Services & Outreach WNED Buffalo-Toronto performs both broadcast and non-broadcast educational programmingEducation projects that are tied to television program material use only those topics and subjects that are featured on the filmTeachable moments are then researched and aligned to subject matter content based on current and emerging national standards and classroom outcomes with content teachers and experts from the field.Most, if not all, education content is free, downloadable, and extended to all educators, students, parents and community members.
Considerations for the Guide included… Must facilitate use of The War of 1812 program content Length (most U.S. teachers have limited time to teach the War) Cross-border emphasis (worked with Canadian, U.S. and Native educators to hone format, style and content relevancy) Depth & Breadth (care taken to select “universal” themes that will resonant with many teachers & have wide application) Content knowledge (creating creative lessons that span many levels and correlate with learning standards and themes)
So, what exactly is in the Educator’s Guide? Enough engaging lessons, creative activities, cool resources and lavish graphics to make everyone want to teach with the The War of 1812!
Classroom Plans that… • are congruent with bi-national learning standards • historically accurate, relevant and useful • use program segments and broad thematic strands • integrate & honor diverse contributions • are grouped “elementary, intermediate and commencement” for organizational reasons only
Activities that are… • multidisciplinary (ELA, music, art, etc.) look for icons • linked to specific quotes from either the program or noted authorities • correlated to specific segments of the program • technology-rich
Each lesson contains… suggested level time needed to teach NCSS standards & themes (U.S.) curriculum concepts & expectations (Canada) focus questions, performance indicators, assessment tasks key concepts list of instructional resources
In the back, you’ll find… • supplementary online and print resources • various teaching tools • handouts to be copied (look for the green edged pages) • technology ideas • a really cool bi-national matrix of learning standards, concepts and expectations
“What happened to Alexander Hanson was a lesson in how you should not subdue dissent even in the time of warfare because a mob can get out of control and destroy the very values you are trying to uphold.” http://www.pbs.org/wned/war-of-1812/classroom/intermediate/dissent/
Questions? Comments? Thank you for coming! Enjoy the conference: Contact info: John Craig, Ph.D. jcraig@wned.org 716.845.7000 ext 311