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An interactive website offers rich teaching materials for a lesson on Negro League ball players and their experiences free of segregation in Latin American winter leagues.
Type: Journal article
A close examination of global soccer opens the door for students to tackle a host of political, social, and economic issues.
Type: Journal article
Investigating and discussing pick-up sports offers students an opportunity to see direct democracy in action.
Type: Journal article
The selected primary sources can inspire a lesson on the historical connection between community building, citizenship education, and school athletic programs.
Type: Journal article
This special issue explores the intersection of sports and social studies.
Type: Journal article
A 9/11 Memorial Museum exhibit of New Yorker magazine covers offers a framework for teaching about September 11th to a generation of students with no memory of that day.
Type: Journal article
Learning about freedom of information laws, and how to request and examine public records, can provide students with a deeper understanding of how government works.
Type: Journal article
Examining the featured letter from Thomas Jefferson about a solar eclipse can spark an engaging classroom lesson on the role of science in the early nineteenth century.
Type: Journal article