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Twenty-One. Teaching Big History or Teaching about Big History? Big History and Religion
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Tables xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
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Part One. The Case for Big History
- One. What Is Big History? 11
- Two. Big History and the Goals of Liberal Education 21
- Three. Summer Institutes: Collective Learning as Meta-Education 27
- Four. Assessing Big History Outcomes: Or, How to Make Assessment Inspiring 41
- Five. Big History at Other Institutions 56
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Part Two. A Practical Pedagogy for Teaching Big History
- Six. Teaching Complexity in a Big History Context 77
- Seven. Teaching Threshold 1: The Big Bang 91
- Eight. Teaching Threshold 2: The Formation of Stars and Galaxies 109
- Nine. Teaching Threshold 3: Heavier Chemical Elements and the Life Cycle of Stars 120
- Ten. Teaching Threshold 4: The Formation of Our Solar System and Earth 135
- Eleven. Teaching Threshold 5: The Evolution of Life on Earth 149
- Twelve. Teaching Threshold 6: The Rise of Homo Sapiens 164
- Thirteen. Teaching Threshold 7: The Agrarian Revolution 201
- Fourteen. Teaching Threshold 8: Modernity and Industrialization 215
- Fifteen. Threshold 9? Teaching Possible Futures 232
- Sixteen. Reflective Writing in the Big History Classroom 261
- Seventeen. Activities for Multiple Thresholds 275
- Eighteen. Igniting Critical Curiosity: Fostering Information Literacy through Big History 287
- Nineteen. A Little Big History of Big History 296
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Part Three. Big History and its Implications
- Twenty. Big History at Dominican: An Origin Story 311
- Twenty-One. Teaching Big History or Teaching about Big History? Big History and Religion 318
- Twenty-Two. The Case for Awe 336
- Conclusion 343
- Annotated Bibliography of Big History Texts and Resources 361
- Contributors 401
- Index 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Tables xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. The Case for Big History
- One. What Is Big History? 11
- Two. Big History and the Goals of Liberal Education 21
- Three. Summer Institutes: Collective Learning as Meta-Education 27
- Four. Assessing Big History Outcomes: Or, How to Make Assessment Inspiring 41
- Five. Big History at Other Institutions 56
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Part Two. A Practical Pedagogy for Teaching Big History
- Six. Teaching Complexity in a Big History Context 77
- Seven. Teaching Threshold 1: The Big Bang 91
- Eight. Teaching Threshold 2: The Formation of Stars and Galaxies 109
- Nine. Teaching Threshold 3: Heavier Chemical Elements and the Life Cycle of Stars 120
- Ten. Teaching Threshold 4: The Formation of Our Solar System and Earth 135
- Eleven. Teaching Threshold 5: The Evolution of Life on Earth 149
- Twelve. Teaching Threshold 6: The Rise of Homo Sapiens 164
- Thirteen. Teaching Threshold 7: The Agrarian Revolution 201
- Fourteen. Teaching Threshold 8: Modernity and Industrialization 215
- Fifteen. Threshold 9? Teaching Possible Futures 232
- Sixteen. Reflective Writing in the Big History Classroom 261
- Seventeen. Activities for Multiple Thresholds 275
- Eighteen. Igniting Critical Curiosity: Fostering Information Literacy through Big History 287
- Nineteen. A Little Big History of Big History 296
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Part Three. Big History and its Implications
- Twenty. Big History at Dominican: An Origin Story 311
- Twenty-One. Teaching Big History or Teaching about Big History? Big History and Religion 318
- Twenty-Two. The Case for Awe 336
- Conclusion 343
- Annotated Bibliography of Big History Texts and Resources 361
- Contributors 401
- Index 407