The Shaping of Western Society: A Book of Readings for Inductive Teaching |
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... skill required to build the Pantheon dramatizes one of Rome's greatest virtues . Together with Christianity these two diverse cultures laid the basis for western civilization . Creating and governing an empire was a practical problem ...
... skill required to build the Pantheon dramatizes one of Rome's greatest virtues . Together with Christianity these two diverse cultures laid the basis for western civilization . Creating and governing an empire was a practical problem ...
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... skill objectives go beyond Bloom's simple statements to tell you exactly what is to be interpreted , extrapolated ... skills during the course of the lesson , and , in fact , begin to change their cognitive behavior as a result . As to ...
... skill objectives go beyond Bloom's simple statements to tell you exactly what is to be interpreted , extrapolated ... skills during the course of the lesson , and , in fact , begin to change their cognitive behavior as a result . As to ...
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... skills outlined by Bloom's Taxonomy . Most of the readings in this course consist of multiple selections from primary sources . The student must develop skill in synthesizing explanations from various pieces of evidence in order to ...
... skills outlined by Bloom's Taxonomy . Most of the readings in this course consist of multiple selections from primary sources . The student must develop skill in synthesizing explanations from various pieces of evidence in order to ...
Contents
SECTION I | 12 |
THE ROMAN EMPIRE | 27 |
TRADITIONAL SOCIETY IN THE MIDDLE AGES | 44 |
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