Lesson plan: Uprisings of the Greeks against the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 18th century
TITLE
Uprisings of the Greeks against the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 18th century
TARGET GROUP
Secondary 3rd grade
SUBJECT
Modern and Contemporary History of Greece (chapter 2, unit 5) and application of the digital app WOW-HI (ID:29, Street name: Benaki, City: Kalamata, Country: Greece).
CURRICULUM COMPATIBILITY
The teaching of the course is foreseen both from the detailed program and from the teaching instructions of the Ministry of education and Culture for 2022-2023.
COGNITIVE AREAS INVOLVED
Modern and Contemporary History of Greece and Messini.
STUDENT KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTIONS
Students already know from previous units about the economic and social transformations of Hellenism from the middle of the 18th century until the beginning of the 19th century.
CLASSROOM ORGANIZATION AND REQUIRED INFRASTRUCTURE
Students will work in groups of four or five with one computer per group· otherwise a P/C and a video projector are needed.
SOFTWARE
Internet, browser, word processor.
EXPECTED LEARNING RESULTS
After completing the activities proposed in this teaching scenario, students are expected to have achieved the following objectives:
● Learn about Orloff through the action of Panagiotis Benakis.
● Be informed about the personal path of Panagiotis Benakis.
● Realize the important attitude he had during the Orloff period
● Learn the fate of Panagiotis Benakis after the repression of the revolution.
● See and connect his home with past events, realizing the presence of History in our daily life.
● Develop a spirit of cooperation by working as a team.
● Develop self-efficacy and learn to construct knowledge by themselves.
● Develop software usage skills.
● Know the possibilities that the Internet offers to pupils in the study of history.
● Learn, in the context of the new digital literacy, to utilize various electronic tools in their studies.
DURATION
45΄
DESCRIPTION
The teaching method used is historical analysis, which, combined with the productive-inductive method, builds general knowledge through the teaching of details, and interprets the history as a whole, taking into account all the factors that shape historical reality. In addition, where deemed necessary, the indicative method based on projections will be used. Pedagogically, an attempt will be made to apply exploratory and collaborative learning. Students will work in groups, within which they can assume specific roles. The form of teaching will be dialectic with some use of narration to ensure the co-investigation of teacher - student. The teacher's role will generally be that of a facilitator. The printed worksheet will be distributed to the students. The worksheet consists of four short activities.
Using the WOW-HI platform and their historical knowledge, the students are asked to answer four questions about the life, personality and actions of Benakis during the Orloff period and be aware also about Orloff’ s history.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The duration of the implementation of this lesson depends on the level of the students and on their familiarity with the electronic tools they will use. One academic hour is enough in a class with a fairly good level and familiarity with electronic tools.
ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY
Differentiated teaching that adapts to the special characteristics of each student will be preferred.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Modern and Contemporary history of Greece Secondary 3rd grade Evagelia Louvi, Dimitrios Chr. Xifaras Student’s textbook
Modern and Contemporary history of Greece Secondary 3rd grade Teacher’s text book.
Web-based version: http://digital-in.info/map/street_story/wowhi.php
Worksheet