The slideshow tells readers about how Utah's lawmaking process functions. This presentation …
The slideshow tells readers about how Utah's lawmaking process functions. This presentation was originally created on Google Slides. It is available in both PDF and PowerPoint form here. The presentation does not include narration. In its current form, the file is meant to stand alone. If a teacher wishes to narrate with the presentation, it may be best to remix the slides and shorten the text.
This seminar explores “land” as a genre, theme, and medium of art …
This seminar explores “land” as a genre, theme, and medium of art and architecture of the last five decades. Focusing largely on work within the boundaries of the United States, the course seeks to understand how the use of land in art and architecture is bound into complicated entanglements of property and power, the inheritances of non-U.S. traditions, and the violence of colonial ambitions. The term “landscape” is variously deployed in the service of a range of political and philosophical positions.
The purpose of this assignment is to help you think about what …
The purpose of this assignment is to help you think about what it would’ve been like to have experienced the Mormon Migration. The people who participated in this historic event left many things behind, including their homes, families, jobs, etc.
Learning Objective: I can select a recent event I think will be worthy …
Learning Objective: I can select a recent event I think will be worthy of remembering, recording, or interpreting, and make an argument for its potential historical significance.Assignment Overview: Students will choose from the provided current Utah event, read through the provided resources, and create a presentation showcasing what they learned and their interpration on the event's significance.
The Utah Education Network has links to resources that have been developed …
The Utah Education Network has links to resources that have been developed by teachers and others in Utah, as well as a listing of collection sites where teachers can look for items to link to.
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