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History for Secondary Social Science teachers is the capstone course for the subject matter sequence. This 4-unit course is designed to help future teachers draw upon their existing knowledge of history to connect context, academic scholarship, and pedagogy.
History 401 is the capstone course for the subject matter sequence of the Single Subject Credential Program at CSULB. The course draws upon students’ existing knowledge of history and history education to connect context, academic scholarship, and pedagogy. This class reviews the content and historiography of World History and US History.
HIST 401 CSULB is a History/Social Studies teacher preparation course that focuses on World History (Ancient through the Contemporary Era) and US History (1492-present). The intent of the course is to prepare students to teach in CA grades 6-12.
It is also an HD Radio station via 88.1 HD3 as of 2013. The radio station is operated year-round. The station has been around in various forms since the mid-1970s, then known as KSUL (which went defunct after 1981). 22 West Radio is a department of Associated Students, Incorporated at CSULB and is both funded and regulated by them. [61]
History 401 is the capstone course for the subject matter sequence of the Single Subject Credential Program at CSULB. The course draws upon students’ existing knowledge of history and history education to connect context, academic scholarship, and pedagogy. This class reviews the content and historiography of World History and US History.
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HIST 401 CSULB is a History/Social Studies teacher preparation course that focuses on World History (Ancient through the Contemporary Era) and US History (1492-present). The intent of the course is to prepare students to teach in CA grades 6-12.
This four-unit course is designed to help future teachers connect context, academic scholarship, and pedagogy by drawing upon their existing knowledge of history. Most of the students are history majors, and they will use knowledge from earlier courses to choose an article that relates to California History Standards for 6, 7, 8, 10, or 11th ...