Zeal for teaching: Reconstruction in Port Royal,
South Carolina
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- Identify primary sources relating to the development of public education
in the South.
- Describe William Lee Rose's description of the establishment of schools
for African Americans on Port Royal Island, South Carolina during the Civil
War.
- Define zeal
- Evaluated the attitude toward the development of schools for African American's
in Augusta County, Virginia.
- Virginia Center for Digital History's Valley
of the Shadow
- Rose, W. L. (1964). Rehearsal for Reconstruction: The Port Royal Experiment.
York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc.
Standards:
National History Standards:
Standards in Historical Thinking
2: Historical Comprehension
3: Historical Analysis and Interpretation
4: Historical Research Capabilities
Era 5: Civil War and Reconstruction
Virginia Standards
of Learning
11.6
11.17
National Council for the
Social Studies
II. Time, Continuity, and Change
V. Individuals, Groups, and Institutions
Center for Technology and Teacher Education,
University of Virginia. This module created by
Brooke Graham of the University of Virginia.