Wednesday, April 9, 2008

State of History Education


After a comment on the American Revolution blog I feel that I must make a post on this subject. History education is wholefully underfunded and worse, undervalued as part of a modern curriculum. Relegated on many campuses as part of the humanities courses, history is often ignored and pushed aside since it does not make you richer or further your career or ambitious plans for material gain. But without out, we as a people are wholefully ignorant of who we are, were we have been and therefore where we are going. I can point to Iraq, the economic crisis, immigration and find dozens of examples in our history that speak to us. From Cicero to Franklin to Truman our sense of history grounds us and allows us to stand, think, consider, imagine and move forward building on the marvelous tapestry that the human experience...history...provides for us.


Realizations I had while teaching American history...the first six presidents were all from the two first powerhouse states, Virginia and Massachusetts....Manifest Destiny did not stop at the California coast...Henry Clay must have thought that becoming Secretary of State was the path to the presidency since Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and JQ Adams had all held the position.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Excellent Resource!!! Digital History Site


This site contains an amazing number of resources for teaching American history. The resources listed include everything from documents to movie trailers and flash videos...the total resources would be too lengthy to go into here. Kudos to the primary sponsor, University of Houston and their partners!!!

Check it out, www.digitalhistory.uh.edu

Friday, March 21, 2008

Virtual Charter Schools

After reading about the Texas Virtual Academy in the Fort Worth Star Telegram, I feel that I have to comment. If parents want to educate their children at home then they should home school. This charter school provides materials not available to students at public schools (laptop and other materials). The students are required to take the state exam and are scoring below their counterparts at public school. Charter schools in Texas also prosper under loose spending guidelines, lack of oversight and top heavy administrative staffs.

The answer? Put that money back where it belongs, your local public school. I feel that the biggest difference between a high performing and low performing campus, particularly for elementary and middle schools is parent volunteerism. PTA, parent tutors, parent at lunch duty, parents on campus before and after school, parent in the school office helping parents of new studnets, etc. The two most influential factors of the success of a school campus are principal leadership and parent volunteerism.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Were are the Texas resources?


Teaching Texas History? Have you found anything? Has the state actually helped, produced or maintains any websites, programs, materials? The answer is no. The resources are scant and very few, practically none are state supported. So where do we go? What do we do? These are question asked by any first year teacher looking for support when teaching Texas history. I do love the history of this great state, who wouldn't? But where do we get the help? If we are to build the founding mythos of this state and instill the awe that I feel when I enter the Alamo, where can we go?

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Library of Congress, Travel for Research?


I had the distinct pleasure to visit the Library of Congress last year and now count my library card as one of most treasured possesions. The LOC has done such an amazing job of digitizing their collections and making them avaliable on-line that many of the collections that you would have to see in person.....Soon may come a time where a writer will only have to visit locations to see jealously guarded collections or those of such limited resources that they have not yet made them available on-line. Of course, I can tell you there is something magical about actually holding a primary source in you hands. Holding the actual general orders from Gen. Scott's headquarters in Vercruz and later, Mexico City.....it just makes a real connection that cannot be underestimated. When writing, I still plan to travel. For example, the paper of Thomas Jefferson...check it out, the link is below.

American Creation By Joseph Ellis


As usual, Ellis is doing an excellent job in this book. Though I have only started I find myself enjoying Ellis' writing style. He explains the premise of the book and his approach to the subject at the beginning, which I find refreshing from many of the scholarly works that I read. This explains his appeal to a general audience. He is teaching, starting from the reason for the question and his approach. So far, is seems that he borrowing a lot from his biography on Adams and has stuck to Adam's perspective on the causes and need for revolution. He endorses the view of Adams as a cautious conservative revolutionary and explains how strange an animal this thinking is in such a time. Paine on the other hand..... More review later.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Documentaries, Iraq War


Today I watched the following documentaries which have been on my DVR for some time. Why We Fight really shows you the extent to which the military industrial complex has entwined itself in our political process. It does not show anyone who seriously watches the news or keeps up with current events something new, but all in one place with it all laid out is more shocking. Everyone knows that Cheney was CEO of Halliburton and personally assured more than eight hundred contracts for his old company. It is sickening, so it is a good idea to watch it when you are already sick to your stomach. The follow-up to this for me was Iraq for Sale :The War Profiteers.

Hacking Democracy


Okay, being ill I have time to make more posts and catch up on my documentaries. These two I had seen earlier and I found to be breathtakingly disturbing, particularly Hacking Democracy. Even if it is partially true it opens your eyes to the type and range of voter fraud that can easily be perpetrated on the apathetic American public. When I first saw it I was in Virginia for the election of the governor and the senator. Whoa!!! There were all types of accusations and warnings going both ways. Also, when you consider Bush carried Florida in 2000 by just over 500 votes, it makes you wonder. Then there was Ohio in 2004.....This documentary is a must see for any concerned citizen before the elections in 2008.


Now, Friends of God, a documentary by Alexandra Pelosi, was just pure entertainment for me. Especially because of what happened to Ted Haggard subsequent to the filming of this documentary. The Religious Right ought to be ticked, not because of this documentary, but because of the unfulfilled promises made by the administration that were never even considered. There was a war to profit from for goodness sake!!!

Friday, December 21, 2007

My Classroom



This is a view of my classroom as it appeared near the beginning of the year. I change the rear wall from American Revolution to the American Civil War at the beginning of the Spring semester. I try to reach a happy medium with posters and illustrations. I want to the room to be inviting and stimulating without going overboard and just overwhelming a hapless student. I conduct a staff development every Spring on classroom resources including how to get inexpensive posters and illustrations for the American history classroom.

Review for David Stewart's Book


The Summer of 1787 is an excellent read!!! It reads like a narrative for the Constitutional Convention making some intelligent commentary and observations along the way. I have found it to be well written and researched. For anyone who has not done a very careful study of the Convention there is plenty here to discover and learn. The short bios of the partcipants are useful in adding a dimension to their motives in the debates. In now know about the snall but pivotal role that Abraham Baldwin played at the Convention and why he is lost into obscurity. A great companion volume while perusing the Notes of the Federal Convention of 1787 by Madison. I am looking forward to his new work on the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson.