Ukrainian history and civic education. Grade 5. History researchers. Collection 1
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This interactive course is designed for 5th-grade students to dive into the fascinating world of Ukrainian history and civic education, focusing on history researchers. The course uses an engaging, hands-on approach, blending theoretical knowledge with interactive tests to help students understand the key aspects of historical research and its importance. Through various activities and practical tasks, students will explore the principles of historical thinking, discover the role of historians, and learn how history is investigated and interpreted.
Key Features of the Course:
- Main Goals of Understanding the Past: Students will explore the forms and methods of historical research, the concept of the past, and how history is perceived.
- How Historians Work: Students will learn about the profession of historians, historical thinking, and how historians study the past.
- Development of Historical Science: A look at the evolution of historical research and the formation of historical science.
- Famous Historians of the Past and Present: Students will discover significant historians throughout history and their contributions to the field.
- Historical Patterns and Chance: Exploring historical regularity, historical alternatives, and the concepts of progress and regress.
- Is Everything Already Studied?: Encouraging students to think critically about the gaps in historical research and unanswered questions.
Course Modules:
Module 1: History Researchers
- Lesson 30: How a Person Studies the Past
- Lesson 31: My Future Profession - Historian
- Lesson 32: Why Do We Need History?
- Lesson 33: The "Meaning" of History. The Diversity of History
- Lesson 34: Practical Task: Historical Mini-Research - "Exploring the History of My Family"
- Lesson 35: Summary Lesson of the Course
Expected Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the characteristics and features of artifacts and museum objects.
- Determine the theme and origin of historical and social sources of information.
- Provide examples of historical monuments stored in museums and compare similar historical and cultural artifacts.
- Explain the significance of documents, artifacts, and illustrative materials in the context of historical periods.
- Analyze the reliability and completeness of sources of information and compare them for consistency.
- Understand the relationship between historical events in time and space, including their duration and proximity.
- Explore the presence of the past in the present through toponymy, folklore, and other cultural markers.
- Distinguish cultural changes and their impact on human life and society, both in the past and today.
This interactive course provides a comprehensive introduction to historical research, combining engaging activities, practical tests, and critical thinking exercises to help students develop a deeper understanding of Ukrainian history and the methods historians use to uncover the past.
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