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NHD-OC 1 st Annual Kick off

NHD-OC 1 st Annual Kick off. WELCOME Orange County Department of Education 714/966-4438 nhdinfo@ocde.us http://history.ocde.us. NHD-OC Team:. Christine Olmstead Rob Vicario Julie Hull Vivian Goldschmidt Annabel Arreola. Agenda. Mini Student Showcase

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NHD-OC 1 st Annual Kick off

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  1. NHD-OC1st Annual Kick off WELCOME Orange County Department of Education 714/966-4438 nhdinfo@ocde.us http://history.ocde.us

  2. NHD-OC Team: Christine Olmstead Rob Vicario Julie Hull Vivian Goldschmidt Annabel Arreola

  3. Agenda • Mini Student Showcase • “How To” Presentations from NHD-OC Coaches • NHD-OC Program Changes • 2013 Program Highlights • Break (distribution of theme books) • New Teacher Orientation • Questions

  4. NHD-OC Student Showcase 2-D Display: Charity Cheng, Anna Good, Stephanie Diaz School: Acaciawood, Coach: Noemi Quinones-Rosado Senior Individual Website: Justin Koga School: Irvine High School, Coach: Steve Sewell Senior Individual Performance: Daniel Kim School: Orange County High School of the Arts, Coach: Insun Kim Mock Interview: Junior Group Exhibit: Lillian Zhu and Priscilla Tsai School: Sierra Vista Middle School, Coach: Jonathan Millers

  5. “How To” Presentations Creating a Winning Annotated Bibliography Jonathan Millers, Sierra Vista Middle School, Irvine Unified School District Building a National History Day Program Julia Dewees, Vista del Mar Middle School, Capistrano Unified School District

  6. Program Changes NHD-OC • Four finalists in every category will be announced at NHD-OC on March 8, 2014 • Four medals will be given in each division/category • Award’s Ceremony, Wednesday, March 12, 2014 • Elementary 2-D students will be awarded at Wednesday Award’s Ceremony NHD-CA (California Affiliate: Riverside County Office of Ed) • Website category will have an audience

  7. 2013 Highlights Orange County Students at NHD-CA State Finals • Students = 98 • Schools = 19 • Entries = 51 • Champions = 14 • Runners – Up = 3 • Special Awards = 1

  8. 2013 Highlights • California Students at NHD • 17 of 36 entries made it to the finals round of judging • 7 entries of 36 were medalists • Orange County Students at NHD Daniel Kim, Orange County High School of the Arts, SAUSD • Senior Individual Performance, 2nd place • Coach: Insun Kim • The Korean Stalemate: Shift in American War Ideals • Legacy Award Winner Jiho Park, Catherine Myong, Sarah Sukardi, University High School, IUSD • Senior Group Website, 2nd place • Coach: Judy Richonne • The Camp David Accords: Foundation for a Middle Eastern Peace

  9. 2013 Highlights Outstanding Entry for California: Junior Division • Emily Hu, Lillian Zhu, Priscilla Tsai, Sierra Vista Middle, IUSD • Coach: Jonathan Millers & Barbara Hall • Junior Group Exhibit: A New Deal to a New Country: The Light in the Great Depression that Changed the Course of History Outstanding Entry for California: Senior Division • David Kayekjian & Brandon Valdez, Acaciawood, Anaheim • Coach: John Pester • Senior Group Performance: Typing Out a Turning Point: The Role of a Liberalized Press in the Collapse of the Soviet Union

  10. NHD-OCTeacher Training Rob Vicario Julie Hull Vivian Goldschmidt Orange County Department of Education 714/966-4438 nhdinfo@ocde.us http://history.ocde.us

  11. Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • What is National History Day? …and Why! • 2014 Theme – Rights & Responsibilities • Scoring • Where to go for information • New Teacher Packet

  12. What is National History Day? National History Day is an exciting, research-supported, history-based learning experience for students. They learn about issues, ideas, people, and events in history, and also apply what they have learned through creative and original productions. Students stretch far beyond simply memorizing names and dates and reporting on historical events. Instead, National History Day students develop invaluable research and analytical skills. They become historians and topic experts, drawing their own conclusions about the significance of their topic in history.

  13. How does it Work? • Students select a topic that connects to the annual theme. • After researching and narrowing the topic, students develop a thesis statement. • Students select an entry category that reflects their research, talents and interests. • Students create a project, which includes the thesis statement, lots of evidence to support a logical argument, and a conclusion indicating historical significance. • The “heart” of the project is the Annotated Bibliography.

  14. Levels of Competition • Local, School, and District Competitions (optional) • Orange County Competition: March 8, 2014 • National History Day-California State Finals, Riverside, CA: April 25-27, 2014 • National History Day, University of Maryland: June 15-19, 2014

  15. Divisions of Competition • Elementary Division - grades 4 & 5 (posters only, called 2-D Displays) • Junior Division - grades 6 - 8 • Senior Division - grades 9 - 12

  16. Categories: Grades 4 & 5 • 4/5th Grade 2-D Display – individual or group • 4th and 5th grade students do notadvance to NHD’s National Contest.

  17. Categories: Grades 6 - 12 • Historical Paper (Individual Only) • Exhibit (Individual or Group) • Performance (Individual or Group) • Documentary (Individual or Group) • Website (Individual or Group)

  18. Timeline: Immediate • Find a buddy/mentor for support • Determine your plan for student involvement • Work with students on possible topics and research • Create your own timeline and due dates

  19. Timeline: through December • NHD Free Teacher / Student Webinar: Primary Source Research 10/22, 12/5, 1/14, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Register at http://tinyurl.com/nrg4ckz • NHD-CA Research Day at the Fullerton Marriott Saturday, October 19, 2013, 9:00 a.m. - noon • Primary Sources Training: UCI LIBRARY – November 13 & 20, 2013, 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. • Teacher Intent to Participate Form: Due by December 1, 2013 Intent to Participate form is available online: www.surveymonkey.com/s/P6R9DN8 • Continue to work with students as they research, modify topics, prepare preliminary papers…

  20. Timeline: January through March • Determine NHD-OC 2014 participants • Judge Registration Forms are returned to OCDE • Teachers & students register By FEBRUARY 7, 2014 (includes completed online registration and payment) • Websites locked, Papers & Documentaries Due February 21, 2014

  21. Timeline: January through March • Judges’ Training: February 26, 2014 - all entry categories: historical paper, website, 2 - D, exhibit, documentary, and performance • Psych up for History Day March 8th, 2014 • Cheer on your students at the NHD-OC Award’s Ceremony Wednesday, March 12th, 2014 • NHD-OC Champions meeting immediately following Award’s Ceremony

  22. Annual Focus National History Day establishes a broad theme each year. This theme applies to all entry categories and to topics ranging from local to state to American to world history. The theme provides a central focus to the work of all participants as well as a common benchmark against which the quality of student research and understanding may be evaluated.

  23. Theme - 2014 NHD-CA Theme Sheet is available online: http://www.historydaycalifornia.org

  24. Theme Materials: NHD-CA Theme Sheet Process: Say Something • Find a partner and decide who is Partner A & who is Partner B Partner A reads: What are Rights & Responsibilities in History? Partner B reads: Do Rights & Responsibilities Go Hand in Hand? • Read paragraph silently, highlighting key points. • When both are finished reading their section, Partner A shares a key point, B responds and shares their own key point.

  25. Scoring

  26. Focal Points • Rubric Elements • Historical Quality (60%) • Adherence to Theme (20%) • Quality of Presentation/Project (20%) • Rules Compliance • Disqualifiers • Plagiarism • Last Year’s Project • FACTS OVER FLUFF!

  27. NHD-OC & Beyond NHD-OC 2014: March 8, 2014, located at and sponsored by the Orange County Department of Education NHD-California 2014: April 25 – April 27, 2014, Riverside, CA sponsored by the Riverside County Department of Education National History Day 2014: June 15-19, 2014, University of Maryland multiple educational and business sponsors

  28. On-line Services and Resources Available for you! History-Social Science website with direct links to National History Day resources, information, calendars, and downloadable forms! www.ocde.us/history www.nhd.org www.historydaycalifornia.org

  29. NHD-OC Contest County Level: Certificate of Participation NHD-OC Commemorative Button NHD-OC Theme T-shirt Judge’s Choice Award medal Finalists in each category receive a ribbon Champions & Runners – Up receive medals Qualify for NHD-CA

  30. Top Ten Reasons to Participate in National History Day • Teaches History • Engages Students • Energizes the Curriculum • Promotes High Academic Standards • Encourages Literacy • Enhances Assessment • Teaches Critical Thinking • Inspires Curiosity • Recognizes Student Strengths • Activates Civic Engagement

  31. Questions Rob Vicario - Starting a Program Julie Hull - Contest & Rule Questions Vivian Goldschmidt - Registration, Documentary & Website Questions Annabel Arreola – Trainings, Event, & Calendar Questions Orange County Department of Education 714/966-4438 nhdinfo@ocde.us http://history.ocde.us

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