
Make the Most of Your DBQ Resources
DBQ Online for Fullerton Joint USD
You Now Have Access to the Full DBQ Project Library!
- That is 19 binders in US and World History, Civics, Economics, Geography and more!
- This give you access to 185 original lessons
- All of which are housed in our robust, interactive digital platform
- Let your ELA colleagues know that there are resources for them too!
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Why Teach with the DBQ Project?
- The beauty of the DBQ is that it encapsulates several critical academic skills within a single but powerful learning activity, including: deep and nuanced reading, critical analysis, and evidence-based writing. Additionally, students gain a substantive understanding of content by engaging in the DBQ process.
- To support the development of these critical skills, we have developed a six step method, which breaks down what is normally a complex process into manageable, concrete steps. Additionally, our “Habits of Document Analysis” make explicit to students the habits of mind central to successfully completing a DBQ.
- All our lessons are inquiry-based and student-centered. As students grapple with a driving question, they read and analyze a series of documents. Ultimately, students draw their own informed conclusions about the driving question. This process encourages students to take ownership of their learning.
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The DBQ Online Teacher Experience
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The DBQ Online Student Experience
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Mollie Hackett
The DBQ Project
Co-Director of Professional DevelopmentEmail: mollie@dbqproject.com
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