Clio in the Classroom

A Guide for Teaching U.S. Women's History
ISBN13: 9780195320138ISBN10: 0195320131 Paperback, 336 pages

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Over the last four decades, women's history has developed from a new and marginal approach to history to an established and flourishing area of the discipline taught in all history departments.

Clio in the Classroom makes accessible the content, key themes and concepts, and pedagogical techniques of U.S. women's history for all secondary school and college teachers. Editors Carol Berkin, Margaret S. Crocco, and Barbara Winslow have brought together a diverse group of educators to provide information and tools for those who are constructing a new syllabus or revitalizing an existing one. The essays in this volume provide concise, up-to-date overviews of American women's history from colonial times to the present that include its ethnic, racial, and regional changes. They look at conceptual frameworks key to understanding women's history and American history, such as sexuality, citizenship, consumerism, and religion. And they offer concrete approaches for the classroom, including the use of oral history, visual resources, material culture, and group learning. The volume also features a guide to print and digital resources for further information.

This is an invaluable guide for women and men preparing to incorporate the study of women into their classes, as well as for those seeking fresh perspectives for their teaching.

Features

  • No other explicitly pedagogical book with a synthetic overview for teaching of US women's history is on the market
  • Book provides chronological overview of the US women's history and strategies and key concepts for teaching
  • Great resource for teachers of women's history and those trying to integrate U.S. women's history into US history syllabi

Reviews

"Ranging across time and topic, Berkin, Crocco, and Winslow have assembled an immensely useful collection of essays that will allow teachers new to the subject on any level--as well as some of us old hands--to refine their pedagogy and bring the study of U.S. women into the history curriculum in innovative and exciting ways. No one interested in teacher education and concerned with how we learn history can ignore this work."--Eileen Boris, co-editor of The Practice of U.S. Women's History: Narratives, Intersections, and Dialogues

"Clio in the Classroom: A Guide for Teaching U.S. Women's History is an invaluable resource for both high school and college instructors.... It is a starting point and a must have for the novice instructor, and a springboard for discussion and course enrichment for others."--Jennifer Aerts Terry, The History Teacher

"A wonderful resource...Partly historiography and partly a DIY course manual, Clio in the Classroom will appeal to both American history generalists and American women's history specialists." --History Matters, a publication of the National Council for History Education

"Central to the discussion of the place of women's history in the curriculum." --TeachingHistory.org

"A first-rate guide for high school and college teachers...the prose in each chapter is carefully crafted in clear, succinct language, and the editors have done a superior job of making sure the ideas in each of the chapters connect to the overall purpose of the book." --Theory and Research in Social Education

Product Details

336 pages; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-532013-8ISBN10: 0-19-532013-1

About the Author(s)

Carol Berkin is Presidential Professor of History at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.

Margaret S. Crocco is a Professor of Social Studies and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University.

Barbara Winslow is an Associate Professor in the School of Education and Womens Studies Program at Brooklyn College.

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