Download interdisciplinary, cross-regional and standard-specific units, lessons and instructional aids designed by teachers and scholars and tested by practicing precollegiate teachers affiliated with the National Resource Center network.
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1. Understanding Russian History through Literature
This workshop presentation, which can be downloaded at the bottom of this page, provides an introduction to the history of Russia in the first half of the 20th century through its works of literature, including a discussion of Pasternak’s Doctor Zhivago, Zoshchenko’s satirical short stories, and Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.
3. Conflict Resolution in South Ossetia
A debate exercise for older students focusing on conflict resolution in Georgia’s breakaway region of South Ossetia.
5. People and Place: Lake Baikal (Siberia)
Part of the People and Place: Human-Environmental Interactions series.
6. Video: The Spider Trap: Corruption, Organized Crime and Transition in the Balkans and Russia
Award-winning journalist and author of The Balkans, 1804-1999, Misha Glenny will discuss his current research: the tangled relationship between weak government, corrupt business and crime as the foundation for the emergence of capitalism and the driving force in the region since 1989.
8. The Cultures and Cuisine of Eastern Europe
Cultural practices and recipes of typical foods
9. From Illinois to Russia in 2004 [Teacher Study Tour]
11. People and Place: The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia, Siberia)
One of 12 lesson plans on People and Place: Human-Environmental Interactions
14. REENIC -Russian and East European Network Information Center
15. WI to Russia 2004 - Mark Moran
16. WA to Russia 2004 - Mark Johnson
17. CA to Russia 2004 - Terry Haugen
18. ID to Russia 2004 - Troy Hamilton
19. AZ to Russia 2004 - Jessica Barranco
20. NJ to Russia 2004 - Jeffrey Rosen
21. MN to Russia 2004 - Patricia Arends, Joseph Carlson, Candy Schnepf
22. Russian and East European Studies Resource Collection
A guide to teaching resources available for lending to educators from the Center for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Pittsburgh.
23. Teaching Russian and Soviet History
A collection of ideas and sources for history, geography and social studies teachers
28. Russia from 1800 to 1917 -20 Short Lectures on the History of Russia
29. Russia from 800 to 1800 -20 Short Lectures on the History of Russia
33. Common People, Uncommon Strength -Events of the Common People of Russia
35. Reform and Revolution in Russia, 1861-1905 -this outline shows how Russian revolutionaries and reformers who were exiled, imprisoned or working underground in Tsarist Russia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries maintained their operations to change the government of Russia.
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