Penguin History of the World 6th Edition

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022148
ISBN
9781846144431
Grade 9-AD
Teaching Method
Traditional
Teacher-centered curriculum commonly used in classrooms that may include a text, teacher manual, tests, etc.
Charlotte Mason
A methodology based on the work of a 19th century educator who maintained that children learn best from literature (Living Books), not textbooks.
Classical
A methodology based on the Latin Trivium (three stages of learning), including the grammar stage (memorization and facts), logic stage (critical thinking), and rhetoric stage (developing/defending ideas).
Unit Study
A thematic or topical approach centered around one topic that integrates multiple subject areas.
Montessori (Discovery)
A methodology based on the work of a 20th century educator that emphasizes student and sensory-driven discovery learning and real-life applications.
Religious Content
Christian/Religious
Faith-based or including instructional religious content.
Neutral
Avoids religious or theoretical topics or presents multiple viewpoints without preference.
Secular
Contains content contrary to common Christian beliefs (i.e. evolution).
Learning Modality
Auditory
Learns through listening, talking out loud or reading out loud.
Visual
Learns through seeing, prefers written instructions and visual materials.
Kinesthetic/Tactile (Hands-On)
Learns through moving, doing and touching.
Multi-Sensory
Curriculum that employ a variety of activities/components.
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Sequential
Curriculum progresses through well-defined learning objectives. Emphasizes mastery before moving to the next topic.
Spiral
Topics and concepts are repeated from level to level, adding more depth at each pass and connecting with review.
Conceptual/Topical
Focus is on the “why,” often with a unifying concept as well as specific skills; coverage may be broader.
Teacher Involvement
Low Teacher Involvement
Student-led materials; parent acts as a facilitator.
Medium Teacher Involvement
A mix of teacher-led time and independent student work.
High Teacher Involvement
Teacher-led lessons; may utilize discussions, hands-on activities and working together.
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Description

First published in the mid 1970s, the now 6th edition of this book has been revised and expanded to include recent changes across the globe encompassing turbulent events, environmental concerns, international order and the diversity of human life and achievement. Divided into eight sections, called books, each focuses on a different cultural period. Book 1, Before History, goes back millions of years as it traces common theories on the origin of life. Book 2 covers Civilizations, including Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, the beginnings of South Asia, Ancient China, Eastern Asia, other Ancient Worlds and nomadic groups. Book 3 centers on the Classical Age period of the Greeks, Greek Civilization, Hellenistic World, Rome, Christianity and Western transition, classical India and China. Book 4 introduces the Age of Diverging Traditions including the Central Eurasian Crossroads, Islam and Arab empires, Byzantium, the New Middle East and making of Europe, India, Imperial China, Japan, the First Revolution of Europe and more. Book 5 focuses on the Making of the European Age - Qing China and Mughal India, and early modern Europe through how the great changes in Europe was the starting point of modern history. Book 6 considers the great changes that occurred in our world beginning in the mid 18th century. Topics include the political changes in an age of revolution, the new Europe, political change in the Anglo-Saxon world. European Imperialism and Asia's response to a Europeanizing-world are also summarized. Book 7 bring us to the the first and second world wars, the new Asia, the Ottoman heritage and Western Islamic lands and the shaping of the a new world. Book 8, titled, the Our Own Time, includes how new research and discoveries have affected our study of history. This section also includes the Cold War and the transitions to the 21st century. Here we explore perspectives, new world orders, and the potential future of a truly global society. Based on the original works of J.M. Roberts and updated by Odd Arne Westad, the Penguin History of the World (6ed) is a key resource for understanding our place in the chronicles of global history. Contains a complete listing of the nearly 100 maps and a comprehensive index.1260 pgs, pb. ~ Deanne/Ruth

Publisher's Description of Penguin History of the World 6th Edition

The completely updated edition of J. M. Roberts and Odd Arne Westad's widely acclaimed, landmark bestseller The Penguin History of the World For generations of readers The Penguin History of the World has been one of the great cultural experiences - the entire story of human endeavour laid out in all its grandeur and folly, drama and pain in a single authoritative book. Now, for the first time, it has been completely overhauled for its 6th edition - not just bringing it up to date, but revising it throughout in the light of new research and discoveries, such as the revolution in our understanding of many civilizations in the Ancient World. The closing sections of the book reflect what now seems to be the inexorable rise of Asia and the increasingly troubled situation in the West. About the authors: J.M. Roberts, CBE, published The Penguin History of the World in 1976 to immediate acclaim. His other major books include The Paris Commune from the Right, The Triumph of the West (which was also a successful television series), The Penguin History of Europe and The Penguin History of the Twentieth Century. He died in 2003. Odd Arne Westad, FBA, is Professor of International History at the London School of Economics. He has published fifteen books on modern and contemporary international history, among them The Global Cold War, which won the Bancroft Prize, and Decisive Encounters, a standard history of the Chinese civil war. He also served as general co-editor of the Cambridge History of the Cold War.

Category Description for History Odyssey

Imagine a classically based history course where your child reads great history books and period-related literature, keeps a running timeline of the period studied, writes outlines and summaries of important people and events, completes history-related map work, and does all of this without extensive planning on mom's part. Although it may sound too good to be true, luckily for you it's not! The authors of the History Odyssey series have done an awesome job of combining an excellent variety of resources and activities and presenting it all in a very straight-forward, professional way that takes the stress of lesson planning off of you and puts the accountability and expectations squarely on your history student.

History Odyssey is basically a series of study guides, with one guide covering one era of history (Ancients, Middle Ages, Early Modern, or Modern) in one year. The Level 2 guides are intended for the logic stage students (5th-8th). With material extending and available for high school students on the Pandia website (www.pandiapress.com). The Level 1 series has been adapted into the History Quest series. The guides are loose-leaf, 3-hole punched, and designed to be placed in a binder. You'll probably want a thick one; students will be adding a lot of material! It is suggested to start in the Ancients guide, as this will lay the foundation and the format of the program. Skills like time management, critical thinking, and writing become more advanced with each time period.

These Level 2 (the logic stage) guides introduce the timeline, outlining as a writing skill, research, and independent writing assignments. All great student-independent and student-driven work! Students are expected to read all assignments on their own, and critical thinking and analysis are emphasized through the assignments. Parental involvement is minimal, as parents should only be checking the quality of each day's work and making sure that it has all been done. Students weekly work will consist of research, timeline work, map work, history, geography, and writing. All these are strongly represented throughout. Although the writing practice is extensive, you will probably still want to incorporate a separate course in English and writing.

Now that you're familiar with the basics of the course, let's look at the lessons. Lessons are presented to the student in a checklist-type format. All assignments, including reading, timeline, writing, and others are listed for each lesson with a box to check when the task is complete. Lessons typically include a mix of readings from resource books, map work, timeline work, and writing assignments/copywork to be added to the student's master binder. This is why you will want a 3” binder. Exceptions may be lessons which ask the student to begin reading a required book. In this case, a recommended time frame is given in which the book should be read, and follow-up writing assignments may be listed. Occasionally, websites may be listed to check out more information, but these are not necessary for the course if you are not able to visit them. Following the lessons, you'll find worksheets, outline maps used in map activities, and several appendices. Although the guide is not reproducible, the author does give permission to copy the maps and worksheets for your family's use only.

There are several important aspects of this course. First, there is little parent preparation. A "Letter to Parents" at the beginning of the guide explains the course, while the "How to Use This Guide" lists required resources and other necessary supplies, describes the organization of the student's binder, and briefly discusses several aspects of the program. Parents will be primarily making sure the necessary books and resources are on hand, while ensuring that each lesson's work has been done and is complete. This leads to my next point, which is that at the end of this course, the student will not have "completed a workbook," but will have compiled their own meaty notebook with all their work from the course. Instructions are given at the very beginning of the course on how to organize the student's notebook, and from that point on, the student will be putting all their work into their binder. The binder will be not only a tremendous keepsake, but a collection of all the work done in the course. Finally, the timeline is a very important tool of History Odyssey. This can be made by you, or you may choose to purchase Pandia Press's very attractive Classical History Timeline (039403), which is described below. Events and people studied are added to the timeline throughout the course, and when students are finished with the guide, the timeline can be folded up and included in the student's binder.

One bonus to the course is the use of well-known resources and literature that you may already own! Level 2 lists the Kingfisher History EncyclopediaThe Story of Mankind, Usborne Internet-Linked Viking WorldThe Door in the WallTales from ShakespeareBeowulf: A New TellingThe Adventures of Robin HoodCastle (by David Macaulay), The Canterbury Tales, and many more classic literature selections. Check out the lists of resources beneath each History Odyssey Guide below – I'm sure you'll see many familiar titles! Additional recommended titles (but not required) are listed in the appendix of each guide, organized by region studied. You should be able to locate most of these at your library.

The study guides were created based on three principles – "that history is fun when it is presented as a story, that history is best studied through the reading of great books, and that history is best taught through a world view with an opportunity to learn about different cultures." In accomplishing that, it also appears that kids will come away with a very cohesive grasp of history, the sense of accomplishment from creating their own book of information about the time-period, and well-honed research, writing, and organizational skills too! Although I've seen "the notebook approach" used in unit studies, I love how in this case, it makes the student an active researcher and analyst as they compile their notebook and create their own history record. I also love the way the guides speak directly to the students. Being able to manage their own assignments and keep track of their work is an invaluable skill – and terrific college preparation at any age! ~ Jess

Please note that the Level 3 History Odyssey curriculum was originally written to use with the 4th edition of History of the World by J.M. Roberts. That book is currently on its 6th edition and while technically still useable, it does not match up with the curriculum well. The publisher has put the History Odyssey curriculum for this level out of print until it is rewritten at a later date for a newer edition of History of the World. We will have stock on this curriculum while quantities last.

Category Description for Middle Ages Level 3 Required Resources

Please note that this curriculum was originally written to use with the 4th edition of History of the World by J.M. Roberts. That book is currently on its 6th edition and while technically still useable, it does not match up with the curriculum well. The publisher has put the History Odyssey curriculum for this level out of print until it is rewritten at a later date for a newer edition of History of the World.

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Product Format:Softcover Book
Brand:Penguin Books
Author:J.M. Roberts
Grades:9-AD
ISBN:9781846144431
Length in Inches:7.5
Width in Inches:5.5
Height in Inches:2.25
Weight in Pounds:1.9
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