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“You may forget but Let me tell you this: someone in some future time will think of us.” - Sappho, 6th cent.BC As a student, I have always taken pride in my writing ability, and before starting this class, I had assumed that it would be no diffe…
December 17
My concern focused on universal access and barriers to it. There were plenty of great places for people to express themselves, carry on public or private conversations, to paint, write or read poetry (the little amphitheatre - what it does to one's…
November 23
According to 18th-early 19th century author John Galt, Benjamin West was a natural when it came to artistic drawing and painting. His first picture was a detailed sketch, at the age of seven, of his baby brother, a likeness he drew without any previ…
September 20
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The more I read Werner, the more curious I became about our own US History textbook here at Athens. I went through the chapter we are currently using for World War II and took note of the images that the publishers had selected: Hitler at a Nazi ral…
September 14
This group is for students in Contemporary Approaches in the Teaching of Social Studies, Fall semester 2008
August 26
I liked this one b/c it was the only one that took the land on either side of the bridge into consideration - a bridge connects two "cliffs," right? - so it didn't waste legos on unnecessary supports that would already be provided by the land on eit…
July 27

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Hi, I'm Charley Norkus, a Social Studies Teacher at Athens Dr High School. I was born and raised in Raleigh and graduated from State in 1976, BA in History with a concentration in Ancient Greece & Rome. Since that time, I've taught on and off in Wake County for 16 years and also had some pretty interesting experiences in the private sector. I left the classroom in '98 and worked for SAS from '99-07, mostly as a sales rep for Curriculum Pathways, an awesome on-line high school instructional resource. I'd been thinking about returning to teaching for several years; finally, I took a terminating position at Garner High the Spring of 08 just to see. The teachers and administration there were so dedicated, encouraging, and supportive that they made it easy for me to want to come back (great school if you're looking for a place to teach).

I've now completed five courses in pursuit of a M.Ed in New Literacies and Global Learning. I am excited to be back "in the trenches" as both a student at State and a teacher at Athens Drive (another great place to work), and I am looking forward to enriching my own classroom with what I learn through this program.

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What about our own textbooks?

The more I read Werner, the more curious I became about our own US History textbook here at Athens. I went through the chapter we are currently using for World War II and took note of the images that the publishers had selected: Hitler at a Nazi rally, a Japanese Zero, a board game for children used to spread Nazi ideals, a button for “America First” isolationists, the cover of Mein Kampf, Stalin smiling and holding a small child, German girls waving Nazi pennants with a caption that states, “Th… Continue

Posted on September 14, 2009 at 3:57pm —

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So many new ideas...

I could use some kind of "cheat-sheet" for all of the different 21st century technology tools and skills we have been exposed to this semester. Has anyone created such a page that lists perhaps the titles, URLs and a brief summary of each? I've taken my high school students to the lab for projects, and it's been easy for them to fall back on creating PowerPoints, but any time I've introduced a new idea, many of them have jumped on it. My courses are U.S. History and Recent International Relation… Continue

Posted on November 25, 2008 at 4:23am —

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Talking Points for "The World Is Flat"

As I will most likely not be available for the Thursday (10/16) online discussion, I wanted to pass on to you some talking points from "Flat" in hopes of generating here some discussion.

So far, I've read (actually listened) through Ch 9, just starting "The Virgin of Guadalupe" on the way home last night. Probably because I am currently teaching Recent International Relations as well as US History, my talking points may sound more political than others, but here they are:

1. We must do a bette… Continue

Posted on October 14, 2008 at 5:30am —

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At 11:47pm on November 18, 2008, Charley Norkus said…
Also, check out my Wolfblog: http://blogs.lib.ncsu.edu/page/dienekes
At 5:15am on August 27, 2008, Charley Norkus said…
Me too, Jane!!! Of course I remember you guys - hope brother Joe is doing all right. What did you teach? (probably told us in your introd) I'm teaching US History and Recent International Relations, both for the first time, so I'm going a little crazy. Also writing a course on understanding Catholicism for the evangelical church I go to with Becky that is due mid-Oct, and THIS course is knocking me for a loop too, so yeh, I'm a little frazzled.
Eddie Gray and Dr Brodie and Ms Vaughn and Louisa King are all still there and probably others in the dept that you know - I really miss the whole group - they have a really good thing going there. Folks at Athens have also been very nice; I just need about 10 days in the week - 3 more that nobody else knows about - so I can catch up. Take care - Charley
At 9:02am on August 25, 2008, Jane Brocious said…
Duh...I'm guessing that would be social studies! Overlook my question...I have a lot on my mind!
At 9:01am on August 25, 2008, Jane Brocious said…
It's a small world, Charley! You and I grew up on the same street. Do you remember the Crutchfield family? My mother and your father worked together too! And get this...I am retired from teaching and spent the last 18 years of teaching at Garner High School. So tell me...what do you teach? I bet I know most of your colleagues!
 
 
 

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