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...expertise must be coupled with substantial teacher training, but, by the time we complete our intense concentration requirements, most of us at least have the essential subject background needed to teach at the elementary if not the high school level. Don’t let those semesters in History 10b or Math 21a go to waste!8. Never a dull moment: No matter how brilliant your melt-in-your-mouth economics lesson is, two classes never unfold in exactly the same way. The constantly-changing dynamics within each group of students ensure that you always have to be on your...

Author: By Henry Seton, | Title: Taste the Apple | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

Though only a meager few introductory courses (including History 10a: Western Societies, Politics, and Cultures from Antiquity to 1650) admit it outright in their course titles, nearly all intro courses at Harvard focus on the West. Social Studies 10, Historical Studies A-12, English 10a (and 10b), Ec 10, and Justice, to name a few, stick only to the intellectual, political, historical, and economic achievements of Eurasia and North America (plus the Near East and North Africa during ancient times...

Author: By Alex Slack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Why the West? | 9/21/2005 | See Source »

...contemplate the lack of exoticism in those I have elected as my kin, the fabled territory of Romance Languages returns to mind. Reputedly Harvards stylish females congregate there, although they have also been observed in enclaves such as Foreign Cultures 22: La critique sociale and English 10b: Major British Writers. In a similar anomaly, there are Core classes whose ratio of athletes to meager physiques is much more advantageous than usual. A casual visitor might be deluded into believing that Harvard students actually keep in shape. No one can explain why each semester Roman Games and Shakespearean Genres...

Author: By Alexander Bevilacqua, | Title: Shopping Week Identity Crisis | 9/20/2005 | See Source »

...history and author of the best-selling books, “Colossus,” “House of Rothschild,” and “Empire,” will teach his first courses at the College next spring, when he will offer both History 10b, “Western Economies, Societies, and Polities from 1648 to the Present” and, with Saltonstall Professor of History Charles S. Maier, History 1965, “International History: States, Markets, and the Global Economy: Conference Course...

Author: By Adam M. Guren, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: College Unveils New Courses | 7/15/2005 | See Source »

...Europe will still be the center of gravity [in 10b], but only in as much as it genuinely was the dominant continent for most of the three centuries after 1648,” Ferguson said in an e-mail, “I’ll lay more emphasis on warfare, empires and economics...

Author: By Adam M. Guren, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: College Unveils New Courses | 7/15/2005 | See Source »

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