This unit tells the “long history” of the destructive, deadly, and divisive U.S. war in Vietnam. Students examine the war’s long-term origins, investigate its complex history, and explore its lasting legacies.
Teaching About the Vietnam War in the U.S. or World History Classroom
Join the Choices Program at the North Carolina Council for the Social Studies conference in Greensboro. We’ll explore the student readings, lessons, and videos in the Choices Program’s award-winning curriculum, The Vietnam War: Origins, History, and Legacies. All attendees will go home with a complimentary one-year license to the curriculum.
The session demonstrates an innovative “long history” framework to the study of war and demonstrates ways to bring multiple voices and perspectives into the study of the Vietnam War. Appropriate for U.S. History, World History, Foreign Policy electives, Asian Studies, and several AP and IB courses, the session will include participating in a very abbreviated lesson on creating Historical Narratives and one on women in the Vietnam War.
The exact time and location of this session will be announced at a later date.
Co-sponsored by NCCSSAll session attendees will receive a complimentary one-year Digital Editions license to the Vietnam War curriculum.
This session is open to all NCCSS conference attendees.