Session Number
D-2
Grade Level
Grade Levels: HS
Start Date
4-3-2016 1:40 PM
End Date
4-3-2016 2:40 PM
Description
Early in April 1917, Lenin crossed the Russian border and returned to his homeland, courtesy of a sealed train arranged by the German government. Almost 100 years ago, the Russian Revolution shook the world – and it still does today. Learn how fresh ideas, websites, group activities, a terrific new book, and a teaching unit from the Choices Program (Brown University) – featuring an exciting role play – can energize your classroom. See how the Russian Revolution can ignite your students’ passion for history!
Included in
Curriculum and Instruction Commons, History Commons, Slavic Languages and Societies Commons, Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons
Session D-2: Teaching the Russian Revolution 2.0
Early in April 1917, Lenin crossed the Russian border and returned to his homeland, courtesy of a sealed train arranged by the German government. Almost 100 years ago, the Russian Revolution shook the world – and it still does today. Learn how fresh ideas, websites, group activities, a terrific new book, and a teaching unit from the Choices Program (Brown University) – featuring an exciting role play – can energize your classroom. See how the Russian Revolution can ignite your students’ passion for history!