Wednesday, December 22, 2010

The Avalon Project - Primary Sources

If you are looking for a site that has primary sources....look no further. This site in maintained by Yale University and is the most comprehensive and accessible that I have used. I have used it extensively in the past when assigning primary sources to students for homework or projects.

Saturday, December 18, 2010


If you are looking for a great site to link to your powerpoint or notes for use in class this is it. Many speeches include the audio or video, if available. The text of the speech is included with the audio or video file as well. I have used it with great effectiveness is my instruction of my first college courses. Highly recommended. Here is the link!!!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Calling Parents

If your school does not subscribe to teleparent, the next best thing is dialmycalls. It will call a bank of up to 25 numbers that you enter and you can have a thirty second recording. See the website dialmycalls.com for more info. It is a web 2.0 application and is currently free at the level that I described. Check it out!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

First day of School


On the first day of school we cover a lot of school procedures. I am looking forward to my course intros which include reading the introduction to "Sounder" by William Armstrong. It is perfect for an anecdotal history survey course. I also like to cover the Leonidas story from Herodotus and the charge of Alexander in Quintus Curtius Rufus, I do dress up the Rufus a bit. Best of luck to all on their first day!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Iraq Reconstruction


There is an excellent documentary, No End In Sight, about the reconstruction of Iraq and the faults and foibles. It was interesting, factual and nominated for an Oscar. There is also a great book by Richard Haas, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations, aptly named War of Necessity War of Choice. If you want an educated perspective using the facts about this war, you cannot pick better resources.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

STAR Discovery Educator

Discovery Educator Network, you should enroll and fufill the simple requirements!!!

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Monday, June 14, 2010

"Waiting for Superman"

I fear that this documentary may advocate for the expansion of charter schools. Bill Gates and Michelle Rhee were both in the trailer. The studies available show that only twenty percent of charters actually perform better than the local public school. Most charters perform at the same level as local schools which is telling since they have smaller classes and more motivated students. It is not an apple to apple comparison. What happens to a student that brings drugs to school at a charter. They are expelled and never return. And at public school? That student will return to campus in about two months. Equal comparison? NO!

Amazon Reviews, Badass


I was wondering why people do not comment on positive reviews on Amazon but really go after negative reviews. My negative review of Hamilton's Curse has gotten some attention while most of my other reviews go largely unremarked. Anyhow, Badass by Ben Thompson is a welcome break from serious biographical studies. The style of writing is very colloquial. The author has a penchant for shredded faces and kicking balls all over the place. I really enjoyed the book and the website, badass of the week.
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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Henry Clay, The Essential American

This exciting new biography looks to be very promising. It struck me as I was finishing the intro that Clay's political career stretched from Jefferson to the brink of the Civil War. What a significant time period! I am interested in seeing how these authors handle his repeated failed attempts to establish a dominant party and win the presidency. I will post a review here and on Amazon when I have finished. I have a dinner party to prep for today so I have limited reading time and, darn! I also have to finish a powerpoint and planning lessons for writing Civil war letters for my students. Well, I will read whenever I get the chance.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Isenberg's Burr Biography


After finishing the excellent Jefferson bio, I plunged into Nancy Isenberg's recent biography of Aaron Burr. I really do respect her effort to reclaim Burr from historical villainy but I remain unconvinced so far. While I do believe that Burr has been unfairly degenerated b many historians his character flaws cannot be cloaked in contemporary ethics and his honor reclaimed. She has produced a fine biography of Burr but has failed to show this reader a new face for Burr.

Jefferson New Biography by Bernstein


i found this single volume edition to be well researched and well written. If you want a good comprehensive short biography that is eminently readable, then this is it. Since I was reading some of Jefferson's original work that the time (Notes on the State of Virginia, Rights of British America Asserted and some exchanges of letters to Madison while he was at the Constitutional Convention)it actually felt some days that I had actually spoken to him. I know that sounds weird but this was the third Jefferson bio in a row that I had read not counting Jefferson's original work. I am working on the last volume in the biographical series by Dumas Malone.

Monday, February 22, 2010

More Summer Institutes

The Gilder Lehrman Institute has extended its deadline for applications for it summer teacher institutes. The seminars are impressive with the nation's leading historians teaching the course. I encourage qualified teachers to apply. I do not personally know anyone that has attended but the reputation of the seminars is impressive. www.gilderlehrman.org

Monday, February 15, 2010

Hamilton's Curse by Thomas DiLorenzo


Just do not buy it. Ridiculous interpretation of early American economic policy and partisan politics which supports a equally inane conclusion. His conclusions are only reached by analysis of selective facts. I may pass this around as a party favor at a department meeting so that we can all get the joke.

NEH, We the People Institute, California

While I am applying for this particular summer seminar I would like to get the information out there. This seminar takes up the majority of July and looks worthwhile. I have attached a link where an agenda, course outline and application are available.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Thomas Fleming and the Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers


The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers by Thomas Fleming is an excellent read shedding some light on the personal lives and relationships of these mammoth American icons. It is well written and research and a must read for anyone seeking to gain a more personal understanding of the lives and relationships of the American icons. The vivacious Dolley Madison, the Sally Hemmings relationship to Jefferson and the indiscretion of Alexander Hamilton are all deftly handled and shown in a clear and factual light.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Final Exams

We have been preparing for the finals and dealing with reviews. We are right in the middle of learning about the Constitution. We are covering the goals and principles of the Constitution as well as the Constitutional Convention. There is an upcoming project for the Pre-AP classes and a whole new style of lesson plan for the academic classes.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Constitutional Convention


I have found the most useful book and website. It is sponsored by Ashland University. The website has everything from artwork (notarized with text boxes on the identification of the faces), an index to Madison's notes and much more. The link is http://www.teachingamericanhistory.org/convention/. Simply fantastic. The book has a brief bio of every member of the convention. I luckily found this jewel at Half-Price during the holiday break, Founding Fathers by M.E. Bradford.