Planning and preparation are important for educators as they ensure that lessons are well-organized, engaging, and meaningful to the diverse needs of learners. Planning and preparation also help students and teachers understand the goals of the instruction.
This artifact is a lesson in which students will be able to identify the major causes of the Civil War. Explain how they contributed to the conflict. Analyze primary and secondary sources related to the Civil War, evaluating their credibility and reliability. Explain the significance of key events and individuals in the Civil War, such as the Emancipation Proclamation and Abraham Lincoln. Lastly, describe the impact of the Civil War on the United States, including changes to the country's political, economic, and social systems. I will introduce the students to various concepts and movements related to the civil war. Throughout the lesson, students will be assessed using rubrics aligned to Danielson's Domain 3: Instruction, which includes evaluating student learning and providing feedback to guide further education.
In this essay, I demonstrate my understanding of Fench and European History through my analysis of Charles the Bald. Charles the Bald is the grandson of Charlemagne, and his role in the Carolingian empire is explored in this analysis. After introducing the essay's central themes, I provide a detailed historical context of the time, including political, economic, and social factors that influenced Charle's reign. The essay covers key events, decisions, and relationships made by Charles. The report utilizes a myriad of primary and secondary sources to support the analysis.Â