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Revolution Or War?

Revolution Or War?. By Don Bierschbach. What does the word Revolution mean to you? Write down everything that comes to mind when you hear the word revolution. Write down everything that comes to mind when you hear the word War. What is the difference between revolution and War?

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Revolution Or War?

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  1. Revolution Or War? By Don Bierschbach

  2. What does the word Revolution mean to you? Write down everything that comes to mind when you hear the word revolution. Write down everything that comes to mind when you hear the word War. What is the difference between revolution and War? Extra Credit responses: What is the difference between a” freedom fighter and a terrorist?” How did an Age of Revolution help contribute to the current social, political, and economic status of the world today?

  3. Make a KWL chart like the one on the next slide complete the K ( what you Know) about Revolutions in general? And the W (what you want to know)

  4. Want to Learn Learned Know K W L

  5. In your own words, describe the word revolution. • Make a physical representation of revolution. • How do you feel when you have been treated unfairly? How do you react to this treatment? • Draw a picture of what revolution looks like to you.

  6. You and a partner will evaluate the political cartoons on the next 3 slides Answer the following questions? 1. What do all three photos have in common? 2. How is symbolism used? 3. What are these photos trying to convey? 4. What ideas are unique to each photo? 5. Can you determine what countries or revolutions these photos represent?

  7. Finally, you and your partner should answer the following questions. • How do people create societal change? • What common elements led to the French Revolution? • Which common elements lead to revolution in general.

  8. French Revolution Introductory lesson

  9. References  Slide 1 http://www.people.vcu.edu/~djbromle/portrait04/steve/portraitpropaganda.htm http://jspivey.wikispaces.com/King+Louis+XVI+BB http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/politicalcartoons/ig/Egypt-Cartoons/Egyptian-Pharoah.htm http://www.jewpi.com/caricatures-revolution-in-tunisia-and-egypt/ Slide 2 https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/ARVD-13 http://hebedesign.deviantart.com/art/Revolution-Collection-14552843 http://czechfolks.com/tag/velvet-revolution/ http://freepostermaker.com/yo76ngh08k/EGYPTIAN-REVOLUTION-2011

  10. Slide 3 http://www.cellphones.ca/news/post004155/ http://www.testmyknowledge.co.uk/ http://www.enterprise-dashboard.com/2007/07/23/gis-dashboards-for-an-operations- monitoring-center/ Slide 5 http://davegranlund.com/cartoons/2008/12/31/cuban-revolution-50th/ http://newmatilda.com/2008/10/22/october-revolution-0 http://www.toonpool.com/cartoons/Uncle%20Che%20Guevara_5230 Slide 6 http://www.gitaaonline.com/gitainpractice4-2/ http://northlandmaths.wikispaces.com/ http://zh66966.blogspot.com/2009/10/team-spirit.html

  11. Slide 7   http://www.people.vcu.edu/~djbromle/portrait04/steve/portraitpropaganda.htm Slide 8 http://jspivey.wikispaces.com/King+Louis+XVI+BB Slide 9 http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/politicalcartoons/ig/Egypt-Cartoons/Egyptian-Pharoah.htm Slide 10 http://abuelsharif.com/abuelsharif/2011/01/18/between-war-peace-and-revolution/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/16/iran-uprising-historical_n_216436.html http://www.utne.com/Media/Blogging-the-Icelandic-Revolution.aspx http://southasiarev.wordpress.com/category/teach-in-materials/ Slide 11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORqTv6CGm5Q

  12. http://www.journeywithjesus.net/Essays/20041122JJ.shtml Slide 12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8AIv9AcL8k http://www.journeywithjesus.net/Essays/20041122JJ.shtml Slide 13 http://vodpod.com/watch/5548190-egyptian-revolution http://www.journeywithjesus.net/Essays/20041122JJ.shtml Slide 14 http://www.journeywithjesus.net/Essays/20041122JJ.shtml Slide 15 http://teachers.ausd.net/antilla/frrevimages.html http://sklingam.wikispaces.com/French+Revolution+Powerpoint http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Cordeliers.aspx

  13. http://www.dl.ket.org/humanities/arch/versailles.fwx http://victoriancircle.blogspot.com/2010/06/napoleon.html http://www.flagsinformation.com/french-country-flag.html

  14. Reflection: I created this presentation for a regular education 9th grade Modern World History class in an urban setting. Most students at my school are what I would describe as average in both intelligence and ability. I created this power point using a variety of techniques as a way to address and engage the differences in my student’s basic knowledge and abilities. This presentation was designed to be an introductory lesson on the French Revolution and its impact on Europe and the world as a whole. I wanted students to make connections between what they already knew and remembered from the Enlightenment, and the American Revolution and connect it to the events of the French Revolution as well as the Revolutions that are sweeping across the Middle East today. I found the current political world turmoil to be a fantastic opportunity to connect my students with the idea of revolution and the impact and consequences that revolutions can and do present. Incorporating the principles of constructivism and the 5e’s were central to the development of this power point presentation. As a result the focus of this presentation was on student involvement and interaction, student centered, teacher guided not dominated. This approach encourages students both individually and as group members to take active roles in their learning in general and this assignment specifically. As students are required to take a more active role in their own learning through exploration, experimentation, and presentation they become more vested in the outcome and gain a more in-depth understanding of the material being taught and as a result they will retain this information longer and in greater detail. Finally, the move from the traditional approach of instruction to the constructive approach is a challenge for both me as a teacher and I am sure for my students. I have been teaching using these techniques for a long time. I just never called or labeled my teaching as constructivism.

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