Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Plan for Week of 1.2, 1.9, and 1.16

Monday, 1.2 - No School

Wednesday, 1.4
> In Class
Sources Due
Work Day
> Homework
Herring pgs 304-320
Please type and print out responses to the following questions:
1. What was the strategy behind the NVN offensive in 1972? How did the US respond to this attack?
2. What was Nixon's strategy in the Easter Offensive?What was the military and political (domestic) significance of his decision to escalate the War?
3. What were the reasons behind both sides efforts to "break the military deadlock by diplomacy" (310).
4. How did the relationship between Nixon and Kissinger affect the larger political sphere during this time?
5. Why was Nixon accused of waging "war by tantrum" (317)?
6. What did the Paris Agreements accomplish? Did they help the US achieve the goals they set at the outset of the War?

Friday, 1.6
> In Class
Discuss the reading
> Homework
Herring pgs. 323-342

Monday, 1.9
> In Class
Discuss the reading
> Homework
Herring pgs. 342-353

Wednesday, 1.11
> In Class
Brief Discussion
Work Day
> Homework
Final Project Due on Friday!

Friday, 1.13
> In Class
Project Due by 10:45am!
> Homework
"The Wounds of War" (in the class conference)
261-267 "POW/MIA"
275 "Psychological Wounds" - 286 "Final Reconcilliation"
In 1-2 pages, discuss what you feel was the greatest "cost" of the Vietnam War. Please include direct quotations from the reading assigned.

Monday, 1.16 - No School

Wednesday, 1.18
> In Class
Discuss Reading
Work Day
> Homework
Presentations on Friday!

Friday, 1.20
> In Class
Presentations!!!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Plan for 12.5 & 12.12

Monday, 12.5
> In Class
Discuss reading/questions
> Homework
"Taking Sides" (in conference), pages 175-188

Wednesday, 12.7
> In Class
Discuss Reading
Intro "Final" Project
> Homework
Finish "Taking Sides" Reading
In addition, please print out at least 3 anti-war propaganda posters/cartoons to bring to class on Friday - - please don't repeat posters/cartoons that were used in the reading

Friday, 12.9
> In Class
Discuss reading/posters
Work on project
> Homework
Project - topic due on Monday

Monday, 12.12 - FRIDAY SCHEDULE
> In Class
Topic Due
Work Day
>Homework
3 songs/interpretations - don't forget to have a link to your song ready!

Wednesday, 12.14
> In Class
Listen to/interpret Anti-war music
> Homework
None but don't forget about final project deadlines following the break!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Plan for Week of 11/28

Monday, 11.28
> In Class
My Lai Film
>Homework
"When War Becomes a Crime" pg 145-155 "The Cover Up"
Please answer the following questions (in the reading)
Questions 1 & 2 following "What happened at My Lai" section
Question 2 following "Victims are People First" section
The opening question following "What if you are ordered to commit a war crime" section - it is: Do you agree that, if nation are going to have wars, they need laws of warfare? If you do not, what would you propose instead? If you do, make a list of laws you would include. *Even if you don't think laws are necessary, create a list to be used in class on Wednesday*

Wednesday, 11.30
> In Class
Discuss Reading
Group Activity
> Homework
"When War Becomes a Crime" from "The Cover-up" on pg 155 to the end of the reading.
Respond to the following questions - typed and printed out
"The Cover-Up" - 1 discussion question at end of the section
"Americans React" - Questions 1, 2, 3
"How Could It Have Happened" - Questions 1-4

Friday, 12.2
> In Class
Finish My Lai movie
> Homework
Complete work from Wednesday - due on Monday in class

Monday, November 7, 2011

Plan for Week of 11.7 & 11.14

Monday, 11.7
> In Class
Writing on "The Things They Carried"
> Homework
Read to the top of page 206 in "Goodbye to the Blind Slash Dead Kid's Hooch" (PDF in class conference)

Wednesday, 11.9
> In Class
Discuss reading and emerging antiwar movement
> Homework
Finish "Goodbye to the Blind..." reading

Friday, 11.11
> In Class
Discuss reading
> Homework
Read "Letters Home From Vietnam" PDF in Conference

Monday, 11.14
> In Class
Discuss "Letters"
> Homework
Mini project due Friday

Wednesday, 11.16
>In Class
Film
> Homework
Project due Friday

Friday, 11.18
> In class
Film
> Homework
None - enjoy the break!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Plan for Week of 10.24 & 10.31

Monday, 10.24
> In class
Work Day
> Homework
Paper

Wednesday, 10.26 - NO CLASS

Friday, 10.28
> In Class
Film
>Homework
Herring, pg 171-179 "Search and Destroy"

Monday, 10.31
> In Class
Discuss Reading
>Homework
Herring, pg 179 - 196 "The Impact of Americanization"
Respond to the following (typed/printed out): How is the Ho Chi Minh trail symbolic of North Vietnamese military strategy? Furthermore, how does NVA creation/use of the trail demonstrate their understanding of the difficult domestic/global situation the U.S. had to deal with regarding its presence in Southeast Asia?

Wednesday, 11.2
> In Class
Discuss Reading
Intro "Peace Movement"
> Homework
Herring 196 - 213 "The War in Washington"

Friday, 11.4
> In Class
Discuss Reading
>Homework
"The Things they Carried" Chapter (PDF in class conference)

Monday, October 17, 2011

Plan for Week of 10.17

Monday, 10.17
> In Class
Discuss TQA 106-125
Get paper assignment
Continue Reading
> Homework
TQA 129 - 155
Please bring book to class on Wednesday

Wednesday, 10.19
> In Class
Finish TQA
Writing activity
> Homework
Finish written work from class
Prepare topic for class on Friday

Friday, 10.21
> In Class
Work day
> Homework
Sources, Thesis, Outline due on Monday (15 points total)

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Plan for Week of 10.10

Monday, 10.10 - OFF

Wednesday, 10.12
> In Class
Continue watching "Virtual JFK"
Short writing assignment
>Homework
Herring, pgs. 155-169
Respond the following in full sentences (typed), to be handed in on Friday
1. What were the military and political implications of sending "ground troops" into Vietnam?
2. What was the "trilemma" the administration faced in 1965? How was it resolved?
3. How did political/military stability and efficiency (or the lack thereof) in South Vietnam contribute to US strategy and effectiveness in the region?
4. What were the "fateful decisions" that Johnson made in July of 1965? Were these decisions a deviation from past decision making or more of the same? Why?
5. Why was LBJ so hesitant to actually declare war? Was his manipulation of the American people justified given his perception of his job and responsibility?

*Please bring The Quiet American to class on Friday!

Friday, 10.14
> In Class
Discuss material
Work on TQA
> Homework
TBD