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World History
                                                                                                                  Honors
                                                                                                              2012-2013
                               World Research 2008
                                               Mr. Dunne
                    Guidelines for the Freshman Research Project




                                                                                                                  Mr. Dunne
                                                                          We will spend the bulk of the
                                                                          winter term working on a
                                                                          research project, which will
                                                                          result in a 6- to 7-page, fully
                                                                          documented research paper
                                                                          and a six- to eight-minute oral
                                                                          presentation. As a class, we
                                                                          will decide what region of the
                                                                          world we will explore. During
                                                                          the first two weeks of class we
                                                                          will learn about the research
                                                                          process and read some
                                                                          background information about
                                                                          the region we choose from
                                                                          some basic sources. By the
                                                                          middle of the second week,
                                                                          each student should have a
Poster designed for “Expo 1967,” Montreal, Canada, 1967.                  working research topic to
  Found at The Canadian Design Resource , “Expo 67”                       pursue for the duration of the
<http://www.canadiandesignresource.ca/ officialgallery/?cat=48&paged=3>   term.

The research project will be broken into a number of different components with deadlines
occuring as we go. It is crucial that you keep pac e, meet your deadlines, and follow directions
carefully. If your early preparation is thorough and accurate, the end product often comes
together painlessly. If your early preparation is incomplete and sketchy, the end product can
be unbelievably difficult. Former students regularly offer this advice when they evaluate the
project at the end: “Follow directions and meet your deadlines!”

On the back of this sheet you will find a list of graded steps with their approximate due dates.
I will provide you with weekly calendars as we go. A mong the requirements for the project
are: topic and statement of purpose; tentative thesis statement; bibliographic evaluations (at
least six sources of at least four different types, and no more than two internet sites, b oth of
which will need my approval); note cards (at least 40 cards from at least six sources); an
outline; a first draft; a final draft six to seven pages in length; full documentation, including a
bibliography and footnotes/ endnotes; and a fully documente d slide show oral presentation.

***Be sure to keep all the material you produce and that I return to you. You will need
to turn in all your materials with the final draft. You will receive detailed weekly schedules
outlining our work as we go, and you will receive more detailed explanations of the different
elements of the project as we proceed.
Does History Matter?
• “[T]he experience of the past can find
  its highest relevance in the guidance it
  offers in living with the problems of the
  present.” —David Potter, historian
What we’ll cover…
• SOUTH AFRICA
• 1st unit, fall
What we’ll cover…
    • CHINA
    • 2nd unit, fall term
What we’ll cover…
• RESEARCH UNIT
• winter term
What we’ll cover…
    • THE MIDDLE EAST
    • spring term
Skills…
• reading
  comprehension
• note-taking
• analytical thinking
  and writing
• oral discussion
  and presentations
• group efforts
So you will be able to…
          • prepare for success
          • ask good questions
          • prepare effective
            answers
          • gather and present
            information
          • draw meaningful
            conclusions
          • collaborate effectively
iPads will help us...
      • follow current events
        in countries we study
      • organize notes,
        “handouts,” and other
        resources
      • collaborate on projects
      • prepare for tests
      • lighten our backpacks!
Essential rules…


THAYER HONOR CODE

     integrity
   responsibility
   mutual respect
Classroom necessities…
       • be on time
       • observe the dress
         code
       • turn off your cell
         phones
       • respect other people’s
         belongings
       • be prepared to be a
         student—and to enjoy
         learning history!
Parental roles
• be supportive and talk with your children
  about what they are learning
• let them take responsibility for their work
• contact me by phone or e-mail if issues
  emerge
• watch them grow!

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World back to-school 12-13

  • 1. World History Honors 2012-2013 World Research 2008 Mr. Dunne Guidelines for the Freshman Research Project Mr. Dunne We will spend the bulk of the winter term working on a research project, which will result in a 6- to 7-page, fully documented research paper and a six- to eight-minute oral presentation. As a class, we will decide what region of the world we will explore. During the first two weeks of class we will learn about the research process and read some background information about the region we choose from some basic sources. By the middle of the second week, each student should have a Poster designed for “Expo 1967,” Montreal, Canada, 1967. working research topic to Found at The Canadian Design Resource , “Expo 67” pursue for the duration of the <http://www.canadiandesignresource.ca/ officialgallery/?cat=48&paged=3> term. The research project will be broken into a number of different components with deadlines occuring as we go. It is crucial that you keep pac e, meet your deadlines, and follow directions carefully. If your early preparation is thorough and accurate, the end product often comes together painlessly. If your early preparation is incomplete and sketchy, the end product can be unbelievably difficult. Former students regularly offer this advice when they evaluate the project at the end: “Follow directions and meet your deadlines!” On the back of this sheet you will find a list of graded steps with their approximate due dates. I will provide you with weekly calendars as we go. A mong the requirements for the project are: topic and statement of purpose; tentative thesis statement; bibliographic evaluations (at least six sources of at least four different types, and no more than two internet sites, b oth of which will need my approval); note cards (at least 40 cards from at least six sources); an outline; a first draft; a final draft six to seven pages in length; full documentation, including a bibliography and footnotes/ endnotes; and a fully documente d slide show oral presentation. ***Be sure to keep all the material you produce and that I return to you. You will need to turn in all your materials with the final draft. You will receive detailed weekly schedules outlining our work as we go, and you will receive more detailed explanations of the different elements of the project as we proceed.
  • 2. Does History Matter? • “[T]he experience of the past can find its highest relevance in the guidance it offers in living with the problems of the present.” —David Potter, historian
  • 3. What we’ll cover… • SOUTH AFRICA • 1st unit, fall
  • 4. What we’ll cover… • CHINA • 2nd unit, fall term
  • 5. What we’ll cover… • RESEARCH UNIT • winter term
  • 6. What we’ll cover… • THE MIDDLE EAST • spring term
  • 7. Skills… • reading comprehension • note-taking • analytical thinking and writing • oral discussion and presentations • group efforts
  • 8. So you will be able to… • prepare for success • ask good questions • prepare effective answers • gather and present information • draw meaningful conclusions • collaborate effectively
  • 9. iPads will help us... • follow current events in countries we study • organize notes, “handouts,” and other resources • collaborate on projects • prepare for tests • lighten our backpacks!
  • 10. Essential rules… THAYER HONOR CODE integrity responsibility mutual respect
  • 11. Classroom necessities… • be on time • observe the dress code • turn off your cell phones • respect other people’s belongings • be prepared to be a student—and to enjoy learning history!
  • 12. Parental roles • be supportive and talk with your children about what they are learning • let them take responsibility for their work • contact me by phone or e-mail if issues emerge • watch them grow!