Tuesday, October 7, 2008

6305-Pope History

This lesson plan was meant to be a history lesson. I picked four of the most influential popes in history. I believe this lesson is important to both Catholics and non-Catholics because of its historical accuracy. I used unbiased sources to keep it from being a Catholic interpetaion of history. I also added my own opinions about events and people. I believe this relates to my first photo story because they both are a part of society. My B.S. is in Sociology. I admit however, that it is a weak link; because these two subjects would most likely not be taught in the same class. I could have done a much better job in relating the two projects.
References:
www.wikipedia.org
Ozmet, S. (1980). The Age of Reform. New Haven, Ct. and London, U.K.: Yale University Press


http;//www2.fairmontstate.edu/users/wcoda/popeps.wmv

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