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A Primer for Teaching World History: Ten Design Principles by Antoinette Burton

atsundarsingh's review

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4.0

Disclosure: Antoinette is my advisor.

That being said, I felt swayed to remember why I struggle so hard against being put in a particular region or why I prefer to chase chains of commodities, people, and cultures across the globe despite the challenge to pay attention to detail that it requires. It turns out the eternal global really does it for me. That in addition to thinking about how thinking about pedagogy can influence you even when you're only at the research stage? Good stuff for me. Did it help that I can hear the register the jokes are in? Absolutely, but I did still genuinely feel impacted by this book.

minosh's review

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5.0

This was exactly what I have been looking for! Soooo helpful. I wish there was more of this!!!
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