Tag Archives: globalization

2022 Vol 4: What is Identity?

20th & 21st Century Globalization, Culture and Identity: What Challenges has Globalization Imposed on Ethnic and Cultural Identities Today and In The Past?

Iliana Sradkova-Strawn, World History, Independence High School

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Synopsis: The concepts of globalization and identity are intertwined through the new NC World History Curriculum 2021/22. The course is intended to examine the historical development of the world and global issues and patterns since 1200. The course also explores underlying themes of: power and authority; change and continuity; 

human-environment interaction; globalization; cultural diffusion; and individual and group identity.The standards for this course seek to move beyond the rote teaching of world history to the teaching of history in context to the world and global society. With this in mind, it is important to note that this course is not designed to be a chronological study of history through periodization. The goal of this course is to blend the historical with the contemporary and current so that students begin to acquire an understanding of how the historical events and decisions of ancient, classical, and modern history have implications or lasting impacts that have influenced the world in which we currently live. It is important for students in today’s rapidly evolving global society to be able to understand the contemporary patterns and connections of globalization. Likewise, it is important they know that in order to do so, one must study the historical precedents and antecedents of those patterns and connections. Ultimately, students will be able to use this knowledge to understand and engage with the world as collaborative and productive global citizens who are knowledgeable of why history matters in a twenty-first-century world(North Carolina Standards for World History).

2019 Curriculum Units Vol 8: Time Travel: Using Music to Explore Past, Present, and Future Messages

Jazz, Rock, and Hip-Hop: The Intertwining of Modern American History and Popular Culture

Zach Sanford, Exceptional Children, W.A. Hough High

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2015 Vol 7: Africa: Moving Beyond Popular Culture

Africa in the Global Fashion Industry: Beyond masks, safari coats, and romance

Wendy Potter, Family/Consumer Science, David Butler High School

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2015 Vol 7: Africa: Moving Beyond Popular Culture

Accuracy in Africa: The Causes of the Sierra Leone Civil War as a Lens for Stereotypes of African Conflicts

Ian Joyce, Social Studies, Eastway Middle School

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2014 Curriculum Units Vol 2: The Global Energy Challenge

The Global Energy Challenge, a 21st Century Students Guide to Ethical Energy Usage

Robin Mitchell, Science, Randolph Middle School

Final Unit (PDF)  Implementing Common Core Standards (PDF)

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