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Title: History Day in California


1
History Day in California
  • Its Not Just a Day, Its an Experience.

An Educational Program Sponsored by
Constitutional Rights Foundation in
conjunction with National History Day
2
History of History Day
  • 1974 Case Western Reserve University in
    Cleveland, Ohio
  • April 11, 1974 1st History Day with 129
    students
  • 1980 1st National competition in Washington,
    D.C. area
  • 1983 1st California History Day

3
What is History Day?
  • It is a nationally recognized yearlong
    educational program that gives students the
    opportunity to learn historical content while
    developing research, critical thinking and
    communication skills through the study of
    history.

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Annual Theme
  • Each year a broad theme is selected to encompass
    topics that includes local, state, U.S., and
    world history
  • The purpose of the theme is to give a central
    focus to the work of all participants
  • Theme for 2009-2010 is
  • Innovation in History

5
Who can participate?
  • History is open to all students in grades 4-12.
  • Public, private, parochial, and home schooled
  • Academically gifted, average, and special needs

6
Why should students participate?
  • By participating in History Day, students will
  • Demonstrate an understanding of history
  • Develop and use critical thinking skills involved
    in comprehension and decision-making
  • Develop strong research skills, including using
    library and archives effectively
  • Improve their vocabulary, along with their
    reading and writing proficiency
  • Bolster personal skills like organization and
    time management
  • Develop stronger interpersonal communication
    skills

7
History Day
  • Students not only learn about issues, ideas,
    people, and events in history, but they apply
    what they have learned through creative and
    original productions.
  • Other skills
  • Editing videos, designing websites, creating
    props and costumes, or constructing exhibit
    displays

8
Categories
  • There are six categories of competition
  • Historical Paper (individual only)
  • Exhibit (individual or group)
  • Performance (individual or group)
  • Documentary (individual or group)
  • Historical Web Site (individual or group)
  • 4/5th Grade Poster (individual or group)
  • California-only Category

9
Written Requirement
  • Process paper a description of no more than 500
    words that explains
  • How/why the topic was chosen?
  • How the research was conducted?
  • How the project was created and developed?
  • How the topic relates to the annual theme?
  • Annotated bibliography separated into primary and
    secondary sources. The annotations for each
    source must explain how the source was used and
    its significance.

10
Divisions
  • There are three divisions of competition
  • Junior division grades 6 through 8
  • Senior division grades 9 through 12
  • 4/5th grade (posters only)

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Competition Levels
  • County competitions
  • February or March
  • Fresno County March 20th at Fresno Pacific
    University
  • State competition
  • National competition

12
History Day in California
  • Levels of participation

44,000 students
1,000 students
7,000 students
13
Rewards for Participation
  • The most important rewards are the skills and
    knowledge that students will acquire as they move
    through the History Day program research,
    critical thinking, writing, and communication
    skills
  • At the state level
  • Acknowledgement certificate
  • Special awards
  • Medals and cash awards for winners
  • Qualification for the national competition

14
2009 History Day
  • Tips and Strategies

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Evaluation Criteria
  • Historical Quality 60
  • Adherence to theme 20
  • Clarity of presentation 20

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Historical Quality 60
  • The most important aspect!
  • Entry must
  • Show historical accuracy
  • Show analysis interpretation
  • Place the topic in proper historical context
  • Provide evidence of wide research
  • Provide evidence of balanced research
  • Show all the sources used

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Adherence to theme 20
  • Entry must
  • Clearly link the topic to the theme
  • The Individual in History Actions and Legacies
  • Demonstrate the topics significance in history

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Clarity of Presentation 20
  • Entry/Presentation should have
  • Clarity
  • Organization
  • Creativity
  • Appropriateness of historical materials, props,
    etc.
  • Presentation/performance quality

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Selecting a Topic
  • The key to an effective History Day entry is the
    combination of a good topic with good sources.
  • Does it fit this years theme?
  • Does the topic interest you?
  • Can you find sources to document this topic?
  • Why is this topic important in history?

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Where to find research?
  • School library
  • Local library
  • National Archives
  • State archives
  • Institutional Archives
  • State and local historical societies
  • Museums
  • University and college libraries
  • Internet sources consider the Internet site

21
Starting research
  • Start with secondary sources to understand the
    topic in context of history
  • Create focus questions
  • Start reading and researching to answer focus
    questions
  • Revise focus questions and thesis statement as
    you research

22
Research Process
  • General Topic
  • The Civil Rights Movement in the United States
  • Narrower Topic
  • The Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-56
  • In-Depth Research
  • Primary sources include newspaper articles,
    sermons, songs, letters, photographs and cartoons
    from the time period and oral histories by those
    witnessing the events.


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Research Process
  • Questions to Refine Analyze Topic
  • Who were the leaders of the Montgomery bus
    boycott?
  • Why and how was this strategy chosen?
  • What social or cultural traditions were behind
    this choice?
  • In what ways was this event unique?
  • What is the historical context needed to
    understand this event and the larger movement and
    people involved in it?

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Thesis Statement
  • The black church was a primary institution in
    the organization and support of the Montgomery
    Bus Boycott during the Civil Rights Movement.
  • A thesis statement is a central thought that
    holds your entire History Day project together.
  • Thesis Topic Theme Impact

25
Choosing a Title
  • The topic and issue selected should also be
    reflected in the title of an entry. Titles do two
    things for an audience
  • they explain immediately what the topic is, and
  • they can give a clue about the student's point of
    view on this topic. For example,
  • Your Gain is Our Loss The 1788 Fort Schuyler
    Treaty with the Onondaga Nation

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Historical Paper
  • A successful historical paper should
  • be a clear, well-conceived essay that describes,
    analyzes, and interprets your topic in history
  • a conclusion that reinforces and clarifies the
    thesis statement
  • demonstrates how your ideas work together, gives
    the essay a sense of completeness
  • leaves a final impression on the reader
  • be easy to understand and to follow

27
Exhibit
  • A successful exhibit
  • should have an attractive title/statement
  • must be able to explain itself
  • avoid clutter
  • must have clarity, organization and balance.

28
Exhibit
  • Design ideas
  • the title is the main focus of the center panel
  • the center panel presents thesis statement with
    evidence
  • the side panels are best used either to compare
    issues about the topic or to explain related
    detail
  • Artifacts or other materials may also be placed
    on the table between the side panels

29
Performance
  • Entries in this category must have dramatic
    appeal
  • An elaborate set/costume is not necessary
  • Make sure script contains references to the
    historical evidence found in research
  • Practice, practice, practice.

30
Documentary
  • Pleasing to the eye
  • Include music where appropriate
  • Make sure the narrative fits with the image on
    the screen

31
Web Site
  • A successful web site
  • should have an attractive main page
  • Stands alone
  • must have clarity, organization and balance.

32
Poster
  • A successful poster
  • should have an attractive title/statement
  • must be able to explain itself
  • avoid clutter
  • must have clarity, organization and balance.

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Contact Information
History Day in California Constitutional Rights
Foundation www.crf-usa.org Lourdes
Morales Program Director (213) 316-
2125 lourdes_at_crf-usa.org
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