More and more we are challenged by today's learning environment -
students are different, digital tools are evolving, and instructors are
continually asked to do more with less yet show greater results. With
the creation of Many Europes, Choice & Chance in Western
Civilization, an entirely integrated program, we recognize this
changing environment and set out with the goal of better meeting the
western civilization course challenges of improving student
performance, critical analysis skills, and overall comprehension in a
continually evolving teaching and learning environment.
What does it mean - integrated program? Rather than a traditional
narrative text that then has ancillary support material or supplements
tacked onto it, Many Europeswas constructed as a program. Each
narrative section has clearly stated learning objectives that are
tied to the digital tools which drive the program's assessment. A key
tool in driving knowledge is McGraw-Hill's LearnSmart, an adaptive
assessment tool, which has proven results of increasing student
comprehension and overall course results. Yet, we realize that while
history instructors want students to know basic historical facts, the
actual goal of the course is improving student's critical thinking
abilities. Our Critical Missions develop analysis skills through
the examination of maps, primary sources and the completion of a written
argument. In addition, several other assignment types within
McGraw-Hill's Connect drive the development of analysis skills and are
also tied directly to learning objectives.
What do we mean by Choice? Unique to this program, Many Europes
discusses European history as a series of choices within a set of
historical circumstances, driving greater critical analysis as
students realize that Europe's fate was never inevitable but instead was
created by individuals with diverse voices and perspectives. Choice also
means flexibility. Many Europes' flexible content including a
customizable documents collection available as print or digital as
well as many user options from a completely digital experience to a
hybrid print and digital experience, or if you must, an all print
experience.
What do we mean by Chance? In history chance shows itself as a
dropped letter, an unexpected storm, or surprise turn of events. Chance
can also show itself as a new way, path, or direction that allows for
the anticipation and expectation of something better. Many Europes'
flexible content coupled with powerful digital learning tools and a
customizable documents collection gives users an innovative choice
for the teaching and learning of Western Civilization as well as a
better chance for improved student results and course outcomes.