Teaching World History: Practical Curriculum Design and Classroom Strategies
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A hands-on guide for educators on designing inclusive, chronological and thematic world history courses for secondary and undergraduate levels
2nd Edition
*Teaching World History: Practical Curriculum Design and Classroom Strategies* is a comprehensive, hands-on guide for secondary and undergraduate educators seeking to build inclusive, intellectually robust history courses. Moving beyond the "march of names and dates," this resource provides a modular framework for designing curricula that balance chronological progression with deep thematic inquiry. By focusing on enduring questions about power, belief, and exchange, the book helps teachers transform sprawling historical narratives into manageable, coherent units that foster critical thinking and global literacy.
The book centers on "backward design" and evidence-based pedagogy, offering a robust toolbox of strategies for primary-source literacy, historiography, and decolonizing the curriculum. Readers will find practical guidance on implementing diverse instructional methods—from Socratic discussions and structured debates to immersive simulations and project-based learning. Each chapter is designed to help educators represent a plurality of voices, ensuring that history is taught as a dynamic dialogue rather than a settled story.
Equally focused on classroom reality, the text addresses essential logistical challenges such as pacing, differentiation, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). It provides actionable advice on using digital archives and interactive mapping technology to bring the past to life, alongside a comprehensive assessment suite featuring rubrics, portfolios, and document-based questions (DBQs). Whether building a new syllabus or refining an established course, educators will find the tools necessary to develop students into empathetic, evidence-driven thinkers prepared for an interconnected world.
This book is specifically designed for secondary school teachers and undergraduate history instructors who are building or refining a world history survey course. It is an essential resource for educators seeking practical, research-informed methods to move beyond rote memorization toward a skills-based, inclusive, and globally interconnected curriculum. Additionally, curriculum coordinators and student teachers will find the modular lesson structures and differentiation strategies invaluable for diverse classroom environments.
January 1, 2026
47,418 words
3 hours 19 minutes
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