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—Nancy P. Gallavan and Teresa A. Roberts Investigating the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II helps students develop an appreciation of constitutional rights and civil liberties. 282
Type: Journal article
Tony R. Sanchez and Randy K. MillsTeachers can relate the excitement, paradox, and importance of American history to students by conveying the challenges of life in the past with stories.275
Type: Journal article
Gary FertigIn the process of creating homestead dioramas and writing letters from the perspective of pioneers, students learn how geography and natural resources affect the economics and social relations of a community.269
Type: Journal article