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2017 Curriculum Units Vol 7: The Rise (and Fall) of Democracies around the World

Islam, Media, and the Arab Spring “and their affairs shall be discussed among them” (وَأمَْرُھُمْ شُورَىٰ بیَْنھَُم)

February 1, 2018 – 12:17 pm

M. Bassam Halaweh, Arabic, Hawthorne Health Sciences

Curriculum Unit (pdf)

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      • Using Digital Mapping to Study History, Race, and Gentrification
      • Addressing Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health in the Classroom
      • Embodied Teaching and Learning
      • Climate Refugee Stories
      • The Philosophical Foundations of Education
      • “Oh My, Aren’t You Wearing Some Nice Plastic!”: The Chemistry and Culture of Black Women’s Hair
      • The Essential Peace: Innovating and Integrating Action Peacebuilding in the Classroom
    • 2020 Seminars
      • 2020 CTI Fellows
      • African American Poetry & the Idea of Citizenship
      • “You were IN the Water?” Urban Waterways: Problems and Opportunities
      • Narratives of Muslim Life in America
      • WWI and the Shaping of the Twentieth Century
      • Illuminate Yourself! The Science of Glow
      • Anti-Racism and Pedagogy: What Does it Mean to be an Anti-racist Teacher?
      • Mindfulness & Education: Transforming Learning Through Awareness
      • Black Girl Magic (Mis)Understood: Representations and Perceptions of Black Women and Girls in the Education System
    • 2019 Seminars
      • 2019 CTI Fellows
      • Frankly Speaking: White Privilege
      • How to Build a Human
      • Childhood and the City Space in Literature
      • Children in War and Conflict
      • Climate Science and Solution Strategies
      • Africa: Beneath the Headlines
      • Writing in Mathematics
      • Time Travel: Using Music to Explore Past, Present, and Future Messages
    • 2018 Seminars
      • 2018 CTI Fellows List
      • The Art and Chemistry of Light
      • It’s About Time
      • Nurturing Nature: Epigenetics as a Way to Explore Social Justice
      • Writing about Our Lives: A Genre Study of Memoir
      • Exploring American Sacred Values
      • “A Person’s a Person No Matter How Small”: Teaching Human Rights
      • Insights into Latino Communities in Charlotte Today
      • Animals, Culture, and Society
    • 2017 Seminars
      • 2017 CTI Fellows List
      • Using Mathematics to Understand Social Issues
      • Media and Minorities: Unpacking Stereotypes
      • Chemical Interactions in the Body
      • Memorials, Memories, and American Identity
      • Doing Science: Hands-On Learning in the Laboratory
      • Cultivating Visual Literacy
      • The Rise (and Fall) of Democracies around the World
      • From Self to Students: Canvassing Art to Explore Identity
    • 2016 Seminars
      • 2016 CTI Fellows List
      • Literacy and Literacies in the 21st Century
      • How Science is Done: A Behind the Scenes Look at Scientific Research
      • The Many Faces of Capitalism around the Globe — Past and Present
      • Writing with Power: No Fear Here
      • FUNdamental Ideas in Math for Grades PreK-12
      • It’s a Small World! Exploring Science at the Tiniest Scale
      • Tracing the Legacy of Hispanic Cultures — 1492 to Today
      • Exploring Memoir — From Picture Book to Digital Story
    • 2015 Seminars
      • 2015 CTI Fellows List
      • Exercise and the Brain
      • What Makes a Nation?
      • The Origins of Human Language
      • Fundamentals of Mathematics: Problem Solving and Process Standards
      • Peace Education: Psychological Factors that Endorse War
      • Integrating Concepts in Life Sciences
      • Africa: Moving Beyond Popular Culture
      • Supernatural Figures in Theatre, Film and the Brain
    • 2014 Seminars
      • 2014 CTI Fellows List
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • The Global Energy Challenge
      • Metamorphosis: Transformative Experiences
      • Intersections of Science, Technology and Culture
      • Human Agency
      • The Art of Fiction: Close Analysis, Style and the Novel
      • Visual Storytelling in Children’s and Young Adult Literature at the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
      • Heroes, Rebels and Rock Stars: Cultural Icons in Modern Europe
    • 2013 Seminars
      • Charlotte as a New South City: Using the Collections at the Levine Museum of the New South
      • The Nature of Energy: How We Use and Store It to Power Our Everyday Lives
      • Math and Sports
      • Imagining Modern Bodies: Disability and Art at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
      • Grammar for the Real World
      • Human Social Groups
      • Chemical Magic
      • Urban Encounters: Hispanic and African American Literature
    • 2012 Seminars
      • African American Literature of the Civil Rights Movement
      • All Immigration is Local: Exploring the New Geography of Immigration
      • American Political Parties: Their Failures and Their Futures
      • Entertaining with Math
      • Environmental Science and Climate Change
      • Reading African American Lives
      • Reading Media Imagery: Critical Thinking and Literacy
      • The Science of NASCAR
    • 2011 Seminars
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  • Racial Equity
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