Teaching American History: Declaration of Independence Classroom 1

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @Daniel1236133
    @Daniel1236133 11 лет назад +13

    i believe all american students NEED to be educated on the declaration of independence. it is the REASON and HOW the United States was born and why America became an entirely separate identity from the U.K.

  • @dithompson99
    @dithompson99 11 лет назад +6

    Well done teacher.

  • @SharonFitzgerald
    @SharonFitzgerald 4 года назад +19

    I am studying to be a high school History teacher and I love this video. Who is the teacher? I hope to find more videos by him.

    • @hattorihanzo2510
      @hattorihanzo2510 3 года назад +2

      Hey, I hope you can be a great History teacher.

    • @libertycoffeehouse3944
      @libertycoffeehouse3944 2 года назад

      That is a terrible example of teaching see my comment.

    • @Lapusso650
      @Lapusso650 Месяц назад

      If you were my teacher I hope you’d sleep with me

  • @liorasitelman1856
    @liorasitelman1856 3 года назад +2

    What grade are these students in?

  • @confederatesteel
    @confederatesteel 10 лет назад +4

    "All men are created equal" not meaning all men or women. Jefferson chose his words very carefully. He was not contradictory. He was writing to the King with meaning that all men are created equal to not be subjected to a ruler or tyrant such as a king or dictator. Men referred to all men in free status. Not slaves or women . He would have put that if he meant that.For Jefferson and many of our Founding Fathers, the phrase "…that all men are created equal…" really meant that "all free, property-owning males are created equal". He did however have a section of the document dedicated to emancipation of the slaves by making them as indentured servants until they mastered a craft to be a productive part of society as independent people. This was rejected by Adams and Franklin , although they were against slavery, for another time after the Declaration was signed by all 13 colonies first. Hard words to hear considering we must be PC but it's true. Nice lesson for the students. We need more of this!

    • @chrislee4989
      @chrislee4989 3 года назад

      Please provide a link to the source of your information regarding Adams and Franklin rejection of Jefferson's "indentured servants" language in the declaration. Thanks.

  • @FR-yr2lo
    @FR-yr2lo 4 года назад +3

    "All men are created equal"... nothing less evident. Where is it written... in the sky?

  • @alishacarbaugh5305
    @alishacarbaugh5305 10 месяцев назад

    My American History Teacher Staff Teaching me History Class i learning that in School High School,Middle School,and Elementary SchoolDeclaration of Independence President Thomas Jefferson,as Bill Barker characters he is Slave Owner instead he was Slave owner because Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence July 4,1776 republican in the people of rights.

  • @razkable
    @razkable 9 лет назад +7

    this guy would have made history a little bit more bareable for me since he explains it so well and tells you about the hypocracy and mistakes these so called founding fathers made...this teacher basically calls them out for their bs...i like it ....my teachers wouldnt have the onions to do that ....they respected them way too much...i never understood it ....now im starting too...

  • @tomjackson2861
    @tomjackson2861 11 лет назад +16

    No, Americans need to learn about other countries history as well as their own! Maybe then this would prevent American ignorance!

    • @karisgranger6013
      @karisgranger6013 7 лет назад +4

      Tom Jackson We actually do learn that stuff. This specific class looks like U.S. History. There are plenty of other types of history classes for different grade levels, like World History, Human Geography, and Global Studies, where all you learn about is other countries.

    • @jayskeen6576
      @jayskeen6576 7 лет назад +4

      They do. 2 years of High School are completely dedicated to World History.

    • @G1AGAIN
      @G1AGAIN 5 лет назад +1

      All of 7th grade was African history and 6th was governments and Africa the last few weeks I don't think we learn enough about the US tbh

  • @telemcanifialghorba-5450
    @telemcanifialghorba-5450 Год назад

    Thank u

  • @alishacarbaugh5305
    @alishacarbaugh5305 10 месяцев назад

    All Student must learning ability Of Declaration 📜 of Independence Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, John Hancock most Student must learning so well excellent Success leaening History Class so most American History Teacher and History Student most learning about Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson doing so excellent so well.

  • @johnproctor6354
    @johnproctor6354 4 года назад +2

    its unfortunate most classrooms are not as productive and hard working as this one was anymore

  • @Daniel1236133
    @Daniel1236133 11 лет назад

    "..is the document easy to read?"
    oh...um for me it is. XD

    • @razkable
      @razkable 9 лет назад

      +Daniel D thats actually a very good question to ask these kids of today everywhere in america....because our way of speech has changed and so has our vocabulary...so for kids today who arent growing up or raised in that matter of speaking it is difficult to truly understand and read...so from that aspect its such a good question....people now say omg and stuff they dont talk like prestine British people anymore...which is good causs it just shows how we gained freedom and changed our ways and formed our own speech and culture thats unique to our own...no matter ow dumb we may sound some times

    • @jayskeen6576
      @jayskeen6576 7 лет назад

      Are you 14 years old? Becuase that's how old these kids probably are. Early US History is typically taught in 8th grade.

    • @G1AGAIN
      @G1AGAIN 5 лет назад

      @@jayskeen6576 yeah that's actually spot on lol I was trying to get ready for next year XD and they're doing the same stuff

  • @pippin1429
    @pippin1429 8 лет назад +1

    I don't feel any of the subjects was explain in any detailed, you can see that us English gets taught to broaden the view and creativity in analysing a piece with decorative finish, the language of this is, the type of language I was taught in year 1. its way too immature for those kids the american education wants to pull the finger from their rear end and teach these students high education, if they want to stand a chance in the world. I'm not saying that this lesson was weak I am state in the fact that they should be taught in a more higher educated way with the vocabulary widened threw strength as well as harden those questions let the kids think then over think.

    • @jasona7377
      @jasona7377 6 лет назад +4

      I disagree. He's scaffolding on them by asking questions to build on their responses, so he's building up on the larger ideas of the lesson. Using simple ideas to build complex ideas. I'm impressed. Never forget how nervous they must all be right now. And how they start talking among themselves instead of being lectured.

  • @ThyRedCoat
    @ThyRedCoat 11 лет назад +1

    :3