Category Archives: Elementary

Biographies

Posted on August 19, 2015 by gomst
  1. Key People in Labor History
  2. Biography Links
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Elementary Curricula

Posted on October 20, 2010 by ALSC

The California Federation of Teachers (CFT) Labor in the Schools Committee has produced curricula for students at all levels of education, from pre-school coloring books to college and university readings, to union-based new member orientation programs. Click here to learn more.

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Labor History DBQ (8th Grade)

Posted on October 15, 2010 by ALSC

Click here to learn about Labor History DBQ (8th Grade).

Florence Kelley and the Illinois Sweatshop Law

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Botto House National Landmark

Posted on October 15, 2010 by ALSC

Click this link to learn about the American Labor Museum Botto House National Landmark

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Labor Arts

Posted on October 15, 2010 by ALSC

Labor Arts

Click here to visit a virtual museum designed to gather, identify and display examples of the cultural and artistic history of working people.

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K-12 Curriculum Resources

Posted on October 15, 2010 by ALSC

K-12 Curriculum Resources including The Yummy Pizza Company

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Labor Quotes

Posted on October 15, 2010 by ALSC

The use of quotations can be an effective way to engage students in analyzing different points of view. For example, teachers can provide students with the first two quotations below and ask them to explain the point each person is making and state which, in their opinion, they most agree with and provide evidence for their answer…

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A Short History of American Labor

Posted on October 15, 2010 by ALSC

This brief history of more than 100 years of the modem trade union movement in the United States can only touch the high spots of activity and identify the principal trends of a “century of achievement.” In such a condensation of history, episodes of importance and of great human drama must necessarily be discussed far too briefly, or in some cases relegated to a mere mention…

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Documenting Labor Inside and Out

Posted on October 15, 2010 by ALSC

Documenting Labor Inside and Out uses the Archives of Public Affairs and Policy, located at the University at Albany New York, to document the lives of working people with material on worker’s culture and social welfare organizations. The digital exhibit, created by Cynthia K. Sauer and Brian Keough, makes many primary resources available while adding instructional elements such as: Who Uses Labor Records? and Labor Culture.

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Our Documents

Posted on October 15, 2010 by ALSC

Our Documents is a national initiative on American History, Civics, and Service. It is intended to promote public understanding of ho