Monday, September 27, 2010

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Capsules USP is a project of Professor Jaime Atabales , developed during the years 2008 and 2009. It consists of a series of micro-programs, no more than five minutes each, devoted to the preparation of the PSU history. In each program is one of the topics of the test, indicating its essential contents and giving advice to address them successfully. The programs were published on the site Podcaster.cl and the web disappeared Learn Brief .


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"In this space - writes Professor Atabales - present the first and most practical torpedo sound for a good PSU pay History at year's end. The capsules containing doses deliver accurate and useful for the test takers and need a plan to follow in the coming months. Attention! Here you will find also more of a suggestion and advice, along with the review of concepts, ideas and core content of the long history treated in high school. "


Here are the 92 programs published in 2008 and 2009 in Podcaster.cl , thematically (Mp3 format - 5MB each) .


    I. - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC AREA, CONTINENTAL AND WORLD


    (22 programs)


    II .- HISTORICAL ROOTS OF CHILE

    English Foreign - Indigenous

    (38 programs)


    III .- THE HISTORICAL LEGACY OF THE WEST


    (31 programs)


Links to download all the material to prepare the PSU of History is published here: PSU University Foundation for History and Social Sciences .

Source: Living History

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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By now everyone should know that this year we are commemorating the Bicentennial of Independence of Chile. Although the media and the government (several years) confuse us with advertisements, speeches and a great display information on the conclusion of "200 years of independence" , it really is commemorating the beginning of the process that led to the declaration of independence (February 1818). The confusion is logical, because since the nineteenth century has established September as the month of the country and, therefore, the First Government and the benchmark to hold (at the expense of the declaration of independence).

To help schools and teachers, that for this dates are seeking information on the subject, I have selected a series of blog resources that may be helpful:

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To understand why we commemorate and celebrate the September 18, 1810 and not February 12, 1818 (the day on which declared the independence of Chile), please read the following article: The Birth of the fiesta of the September 18 .


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If 're looking for more precise information on the events of 1810 and the period of the Patria Vieja (1810 - 1814) we recommend you read the Illustrated History of Chile of Antonio Marquez , especially chapter 7 devoted to The first years of emancipation .


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For comic lovers can be a good idea to read the series Pages brightest in our history of Luis Ruiz Tagle , published in the 70's in Magazine Mampato . For many teachers this reading of children forties marked the beginning of a fascination with the history of Chile. We recommend two chapters: a cry of freedom , which relate the facts prior to Town Meeting in 1810 (for example, the dismissal of Governor García Carrasco), and The Figueroa Mutiny , which recounts the formation of the First Government and the English reaction to the Royal Court.


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Following the comic, you can read the episodes Comic History of Chile in dedicated to the independence process. Throughout the 15 episodes we build a very successful story, focusing on the major characters and their conflicts. From O'Higgins, the son , with children of Bernardo O'Higgins, the Town Meeting and the creation of the First Government in the episode Fiestas Patrias , the emergence of the Carrera to accelerate the process of independence, in the episode I José Miguel Carrera , the actions of Manuel Rodriguez during the English conquest in The Shadow of the Guerrilla , the crossing of the Andes and the confrontation with the English in The Guns of Chacabuco , one of the best episodes of the series, ending with I, Bernardo O'Higgins .

Source: History Room