I'm in the middle of my practicum and we have to watch 15 videos to reflect upon. This is my third one done by you. I have to say there was this interesting moment when seeing you made this in January of 2020 and you were talking about plan for March. What a different world. Adaptability is a key element for all teachers nowadays. Thank you for all of your great videos.
I think as a literature teacher I’m also teaching history. 8th grade is focusing on the Harlem renaissance and Civil Rights Movement right now, and the Holocaust 4th quarter. love your idea of establishing a big theme!
They run hand in hand for sure! Reading is one of the oldest activities humans still do, I feel books always mimic reality and vice versa. and because of literature, we were able to preserve so much history for future generations 😊
I teach 11/12th grade IB History, and love these tips! Thank you so much. I feel like I am always learning from you and thank you for recommending Amanda Rose!
I’m so nervous to be a history teacher, although it’s my passion, because of how spotty and white washed American history is. What you said truly comforted me and convinced me I can make an impact on the inaccuracies that may be present by ensuring I teach the missing voices ❤️
Hi ! This is the first time I'm watching you and I'm about to graduate with my History degree and jump into my masters in education soon, this was so reassuring and informative. I can't wait to be a teacher and watching this video was super helpful!
I appreciate you mentioning other perspectives. I was shouting Yes! My mission is to decolonize Social Studies . I actually start with the voice of the marginalized group. For example , I start my unit on imperialism/ colonialism by reading Things Fall Apart . I then branch out to traditional lessons and perspectives . I do highlight marginalized groups following the diversity calendar because it provides an opportunity to learn about and celebrate people and topics. I really enjoyed this video and am excited to find more History people. I am interested in learning about your research . Sadly, I don’t know anything about the history of the U.S. Virgin Islands . I’m currently applying for a Masters in History fellowship. I have so much student loan debt I refuse to take out another dollar in loans.
This is so interesting! I am finishing my bachelors in Indigenous Studies right now but hope to teach history/social studies and want to focus on a decolonize approach. Is there a place where you share your approaches/thoughts?
You cannot rewrite history because it's not written the way you'd prefer it. Which is what is driving me to potentially become a history teacher myself.
This is all so amazing! Thank you for such a great and inspiring video. I'm currently working on my MAT for Secondary Social Studies after my MA in History (I focused on post-war Japanese occupation of foreign media as socializing for my thesis) and have struggled to find good resources for our content area as an educator in training. It was almost always close-read ELA style content so it was hard to get an idea of what the current approach is. I will definitely be using these along the way and watching more of your videos!
I teach high school U.S. History and as you know there is a lot of information. How would you best suggest planning a thematic unit on beliefs and ideas? It covers colonials, Great Awakening, Common Sense, US Constitution, social reforms, the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural Address, muckrakers, the 14 Points, Red Scare and immigration restrictions, objectives to the New deal, the containment policy, Truman Doctrine, Great Society, McCarthyism, Civil Rights Movement, and Reagan's era of new conservatism.
Hi Megan, thank you very much for your tips. I have taken careful note of them, especially the sixth one which was a pleasant surprise. I have decided to study this playlist because I am very interested in knowing your experience as a history teacher.
So...I feel like we are kindred spirits. It is refreshing to see another person so passionate about history and teaching history from this historian lense. I am going into my third year teaching. I'm the only person in my department with an actual history degree so sometimes everyone looks at me weird for how I do things in my classroom. I too use TONS of primary sources. I can't wait to go through and watch some of your other videos. I am hoping there is a video about helping students read primary sources. I teach eighth grade US history right now and I am constantly fighting students to read. It is exhausting. I would love tips on how to make the reading aspect as tolerable or memorable for them as possible. Unfortunately most of them don't share my natural curiosity when it comes to historical research. 🤦🏼♀️
Hey Meghan! I have been having the flu and literally doing nothing but watching your videos these past few days and a lot of your old videos! Love from London!
Great video with plenty of practical takeaways! Not a history teacher but, like you, parent of a toddler. I’d love to also hear how you present history lessons/concepts down to your little one. Thanks!
I’m a newly certified teacher and I’m making myself crazy trying to plan a curriculum. Your last section was really helpful, but I have soooo many more questions!
I actually found your channel through Amanda's a while back! Thank you guys so much for making these videos! As an aspiring history teacher, they are extremely helpful!
I graduated with a B.S. in History in 2018 and I’m thinking of going back to school to become a high school teacher. I work in law right now and I really don’t like it, so I want to change my career path before it’s too late. But I’m worried about not having enough knowledge in history. If I got my masters in teaching, do you think I would be prepared enough?
Hey I know this was almost a year ago, but I want to see if you ever decided to enter into the T2T masters program for teaching middle school and high school history? I am a year into my masters for history and decided I wanted to teach at a high school so I’m in the process of switching programs. I’m excited but nervous too that I won’t know everything, but we are always learning and I feel like you would do just fine! :)
I am an English teacher but I have a history demo lesson tomorrow! I am totally lost. Can anybody help what to do as it is my first time to teach history and I wanna get that job.
I'm in my first year of college and I have always had a passion for history of all kinds and I recently switched my major from nursing to history!! I am so excited! however, I am a little nervous about once I get out into the job field. I've been told that they give lots of history and social studies jobs to coaches. any advice?
While it certainly helps to have some sort of coaching background, you can increase your chances of landing a position in many ways. My biggest advice is to work on getting additional endorsements. ELL and Reading Specialist certifications will go a long way towards helping you find a job. Also, look into getting endorsements in other content areas as well. Foreign language would pair up particularly well with history for obvious reasons.
Do you know if there is a website that has a recommended flow for reading the textbook? I’m a first year 7th grade teacher in California and I’m having some difficulty on how fast / slow to pace the course.
I’m gonna be transferring to a CSU and my biggest fear is not being able to remember everything as much as I love history I’m struggling trying to retain ALL the information and Tips???
Very informative! I found this video very helpful as I prepare to teach 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th grade Social Studies!!! Any suggestions are welcome!!! Thanks!!!
@@toocoolformiddleschoolblog really? That was a serious question. Didn't you say your research was on civil rights in the Caribbean? I'm talking about the Civil War, but more specifically the Reconstruction era.
I currently teach Ancient History, but yes, during the Reconstruction Era there were SO many discriminatory laws passed based on race. You can simply use the primary sources to show how legislators were essentially obsessed with race. There were many books published with “white supremacy” in the title. So if any students feel any resentment, they can just direct it right toward the authors of the texts.
What is your undergrad in? Are you a history major or an education major?! I would love to teach 6-12, either history or English. In Texas, if you get an education degree you can teach 4-8. If you major in History with a teaching certificate, you can teach 7-12.
Hi Megan! Thank you for the professional development tips. I got an opportunity to teach 6th grade ancient civilizations this past school year, and it was incredibly fulfilling. Have you heard of the UCI Writing Project? I'm doing it now, and it's been a game changer.
Hello, would you kindly drop me your email. There is much I would like to inquire about teaching history in an international school. I will really appreciate your responds regards.
I hate to say it. But for tip 3 don’t just learn facts I disagree. I have asshole professors who lecture heavy and like their stuff only regurgitated to them the exact way they told the fact. I hate it. I’ve only had 2 teachers like that. But also tips for history teachers have fun wit it. Don’t torture students by making them present every week. It makes them nervous if you approach it wrong and hate you.
Omg! We both recommended Stanford Reading/Thinking like a historian AND we have two points that are the same 😂
I'm in the middle of my practicum and we have to watch 15 videos to reflect upon. This is my third one done by you. I have to say there was this interesting moment when seeing you made this in January of 2020 and you were talking about plan for March. What a different world. Adaptability is a key element for all teachers nowadays. Thank you for all of your great videos.
I think as a literature teacher I’m also teaching history. 8th grade is focusing on the Harlem renaissance and Civil Rights Movement right now, and the Holocaust 4th quarter. love your idea of establishing a big theme!
They run hand in hand for sure! Reading is one of the oldest activities humans still do, I feel books always mimic reality and vice versa. and because of literature, we were able to preserve so much history for future generations 😊
I teach AP world history and US history dual enrollment. This is my 16th year teaching.
I teach 11/12th grade IB History, and love these tips! Thank you so much. I feel like I am always learning from you and thank you for recommending Amanda Rose!
I’m so nervous to be a history teacher, although it’s my passion, because of how spotty and white washed American history is. What you said truly comforted me and convinced me I can make an impact on the inaccuracies that may be present by ensuring I teach the missing voices ❤️
Please don’t be a teacher.
Same.
Why you like history white washed?? @@mr.baseball370
omg I JUST LOVE YOUUUU!! YOURE SO AWESOME!
Thank you so much!
Hi ! This is the first time I'm watching you and I'm about to graduate with my History degree and jump into my masters in education soon, this was so reassuring and informative. I can't wait to be a teacher and watching this video was super helpful!
I am a Pastor, and a private school history teacher. I appreciate this content.
I appreciate you mentioning other perspectives. I was shouting Yes! My mission is to decolonize Social Studies . I actually start with the voice of the marginalized group. For example , I start my unit on imperialism/ colonialism by reading Things Fall Apart . I then branch out to traditional lessons and perspectives . I do highlight marginalized groups following the diversity calendar because it provides an opportunity to learn about and celebrate people and topics.
I really enjoyed this video and am excited to find more History people. I am interested in learning about your research . Sadly, I don’t know anything about the history of the U.S. Virgin Islands . I’m currently applying for a Masters in History fellowship. I have so much student loan debt I refuse to take out another dollar in loans.
This is so interesting! I am finishing my bachelors in Indigenous Studies right now but hope to teach history/social studies and want to focus on a decolonize approach. Is there a place where you share your approaches/thoughts?
You cannot rewrite history because it's not written the way you'd prefer it. Which is what is driving me to potentially become a history teacher myself.
This is all so amazing! Thank you for such a great and inspiring video. I'm currently working on my MAT for Secondary Social Studies after my MA in History (I focused on post-war Japanese occupation of foreign media as socializing for my thesis) and have struggled to find good resources for our content area as an educator in training. It was almost always close-read ELA style content so it was hard to get an idea of what the current approach is. I will definitely be using these along the way and watching more of your videos!
I teach high school U.S. History and as you know there is a lot of information. How would you best suggest planning a thematic unit on beliefs and ideas? It covers colonials, Great Awakening, Common Sense, US Constitution, social reforms, the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural Address, muckrakers, the 14 Points, Red Scare and immigration restrictions, objectives to the New deal, the containment policy, Truman Doctrine, Great Society, McCarthyism, Civil Rights Movement, and Reagan's era of new conservatism.
Hi Megan, thank you very much for your tips. I have taken careful note of them, especially the sixth one which was a pleasant surprise. I have decided to study this playlist because I am very interested in knowing your experience as a history teacher.
Starting my full time student teaching this Tuesday. I will also be teaching history
I recommend great courses on audible! All kinds of subjects, and very affordable!
Could you make a playlist of your Virgin Islands and other Caribbean MA content? Can’t find it…
So...I feel like we are kindred spirits. It is refreshing to see another person so passionate about history and teaching history from this historian lense. I am going into my third year teaching. I'm the only person in my department with an actual history degree so sometimes everyone looks at me weird for how I do things in my classroom. I too use TONS of primary sources. I can't wait to go through and watch some of your other videos. I am hoping there is a video about helping students read primary sources. I teach eighth grade US history right now and I am constantly fighting students to read. It is exhausting. I would love tips on how to make the reading aspect as tolerable or memorable for them as possible. Unfortunately most of them don't share my natural curiosity when it comes to historical research. 🤦🏼♀️
I totally feel you! There’s a Jefferson/ Hamilton reading that’s really fun and I have a video about it!
Hey Meghan! I have been having the flu and literally doing nothing but watching your videos these past few days and a lot of your old videos! Love from London!
Great video with plenty of practical takeaways! Not a history teacher but, like you, parent of a toddler. I’d love to also hear how you present history lessons/concepts down to your little one. Thanks!
I'm not a history teacher, but I love your channel. Some tips that you shared can help me integrate informative text into my class. 😁
Love love love!!! You are such an encouragement to this historian’s heart!💜
I’m a newly certified teacher and I’m making myself crazy trying to plan a curriculum. Your last section was really helpful, but I have soooo many more questions!
Wow! I loved your video, u'r an amazing teacher! Thanks so much!
thank you
Hi, I'm a History Teacher from India. Glad to meet you.
I absolutely loved your tips and points of view. Thank you!
I actually found your channel through Amanda's a while back! Thank you guys so much for making these videos! As an aspiring history teacher, they are extremely helpful!
I’m history teacher in Brazil. I really love hear about different teach experiences in different places in the world. ❤️
omg...qual teu instagram??
Great video Thank you
I graduated with a B.S. in History in 2018 and I’m thinking of going back to school to become a high school teacher. I work in law right now and I really don’t like it, so I want to change my career path before it’s too late. But I’m worried about not having enough knowledge in history. If I got my masters in teaching, do you think I would be prepared enough?
Hey I know this was almost a year ago, but I want to see if you ever decided to enter into the T2T masters program for teaching middle school and high school history? I am a year into my masters for history and decided I wanted to teach at a high school so I’m in the process of switching programs. I’m excited but nervous too that I won’t know everything, but we are always learning and I feel like you would do just fine! :)
I am an English teacher but I have a history demo lesson tomorrow! I am totally lost. Can anybody help what to do as it is my first time to teach history and I wanna get that job.
Hi, I follow Amanda Rose I love her . She recommended your video. I’m glad I checked it out.
I'm in my first year of college and I have always had a passion for history of all kinds and I recently switched my major from nursing to history!! I am so excited! however, I am a little nervous about once I get out into the job field. I've been told that they give lots of history and social studies jobs to coaches. any advice?
While it certainly helps to have some sort of coaching background, you can increase your chances of landing a position in many ways. My biggest advice is to work on getting additional endorsements. ELL and Reading Specialist certifications will go a long way towards helping you find a job. Also, look into getting endorsements in other content areas as well. Foreign language would pair up particularly well with history for obvious reasons.
Do you know if there is a website that has a recommended flow for reading the textbook? I’m a first year 7th grade teacher in California and I’m having some difficulty on how fast / slow to pace the course.
Any recommendation for a good history book please.
What is your Masters in? About to start looking into getting my masters soon!
Thank you for an informative presentation regarding history. Isn't it an amazing feeling when you get to read a primary source from years ago?
Hello! What gistory books dio you recommend for beginners ? (for history teachers)
Hi does anyone know what to study to pass the cst social studies teacher exam please !
I’m gonna be transferring to a CSU and my biggest fear is not being able to remember everything as much as I love history I’m struggling trying to retain ALL the information and Tips???
I had very few situations where I had to rely on memory! It was mostly written assignments with lots of analysis.
@@toocoolformiddleschoolblog Thank you! That helps calm my nerves a little bit 😂😂!
Very informative! I found this video very helpful as I prepare to teach 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th grade Social Studies!!! Any suggestions are welcome!!! Thanks!!!
How do you teach race without receiving resentment from students? I'm a black American history professor at a prominently white University.
Well students already know their race, I don’t have to teach it to them! 😉
@@toocoolformiddleschoolblog really? That was a serious question. Didn't you say your research was on civil rights in the Caribbean? I'm talking about the Civil War, but more specifically the Reconstruction era.
I currently teach Ancient History, but yes, during the Reconstruction Era there were SO many discriminatory laws passed based on race. You can simply use the primary sources to show how legislators were essentially obsessed with race. There were many books published with “white supremacy” in the title. So if any students feel any resentment, they can just direct it right toward the authors of the texts.
How often do you include CRT in your history lessons? That is something super important for me as a first year teacher.
Zero times.
What is your undergrad in? Are you a history major or an education major?! I would love to teach 6-12, either history or English. In Texas, if you get an education degree you can teach 4-8. If you major in History with a teaching certificate, you can teach 7-12.
😭😭😭 I need
How to expand education ?
SO NICE
Hi Megan! Thank you for the professional development tips. I got an opportunity to teach 6th grade ancient civilizations this past school year, and it was incredibly fulfilling. Have you heard of the UCI Writing Project? I'm doing it now, and it's been a game changer.
Thank you in hate my history teacher
Me too
I love your videos....... but please do something with your students for Black History Month ❤🖤💚
Hello, would you kindly drop me your email. There is much I would like to inquire about teaching history in an international school. I will really appreciate your responds regards.
I hate to say it. But for tip 3 don’t just learn facts I disagree. I have asshole professors who lecture heavy and like their stuff only regurgitated to them the exact way they told the fact. I hate it. I’ve only had 2 teachers like that. But also tips for history teachers have fun wit it. Don’t torture students by making them present every week. It makes them nervous if you approach it wrong and hate you.