ERIC Number: EJ1006886
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Publication Date: 2013
Pages: 7
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Beyond La Nina, La Pinta, and La Santa Maria: The Invention and Mental Mapping of the New World
Fernandez, Luis Martinez
Social Education, v77 n1 p7-13 Jan-Feb 2013
The topics of Columbus's voyages of exploration, the first encounters between Amerindians and Europeans, and the ensuing collision of their respective worlds provide ample opportunities for creative and stimulating pedagogical approaches that go beyond the stale memorization of dates, places, and names. This essay and accompanying classroom exercise approach the encounter between Europe and the Americas as a prolonged process of intellectual creation rather than physical discovery, what Mexican historian Edmundo O'Gorman called "the invention of America." (Contains 8 notes.)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, United States History, American Indian History, Intergroup Relations, Cross Cultural Studies, Essays, Class Activities, Learning Activities, Social Studies, Navigation, Medieval History, European History, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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