Search

Search

Displaying results 1281 - 1290 of 4661

Students gain a deeper understanding of the segregation period through this classroom simulation, in which randomly-assigned cards determine whether volunteers sit or stand during a long, interstate bus trip.

Type: Journal article

An attorney and Red Cross worker explores the impact that humanitarian work can have as she recalls her own personal experiences in the Ivory Coast after the country's first coup d'état.

Type: Journal article

This list of key websites, journals, and organizations is invaluable for educators exploring academic freedom

Type: Journal article

What exactly sparked the First World War 100 years ago? An innovative timeline tool and creative teaching materials offer an engaging approach for teaching students about the complex causes.

Type: Journal article

Examining the World War I poems presented here can serve as an excellent entry point for studying the causes, course, and effects of the war as its hundredth anniversary approaches.

Type: Journal article

Connecting law and literature in the classroom enables students to tackle eternal dilemmas in the search for justice.

Type: Journal article

The featured primary sources related to the impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin at the time of its publication provoke important questions that will deepen students' analytical skills and historical understanding.

Type: Journal article

Type: Journal article