Hello,

A 9th graders class from Israel is about to study about the 2 world wars.

The class and the teacher are interested in collaborating over homework with students from all over the world, in order to understand different perspectives of the history.

This is not a single framed collaboration project, but rather a series of discussions over history homework assignments that's gonna make homework fun and interesting and unusual.

If you are interested in collaborating or you want your class to collaborate - please reply here!

thanks!

Or-Tal

Tags: assignments, collaboration, fun, global, history, homework, ooperation

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I am very interested in learning more about this!
Can I e-mail you directly to learn more about what you are doing?
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I've worked with teachers to help them document and reflect upon WW2 veterans presentations to students in NYC. Teachers are interesting in collaborating with students conducting similar interviews with WW2 vets in their countries. Let me know if my plans are similar to yours. Since this in June, we are looking at a September start date.

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