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The case of Gideon v. Wainwright can serve as a point of entry into a classroom discussion of the Sixth Amendment right to counsel.
Type: Journal article
These highlighted websites will help classroom teachers and curriculum supervisors incorporate economic globalization into their curriculum and teaching.
Type: Journal article
Getting to the Core: Using Digital Resources to Enhance Content-Based Literacy in the Social Studies
The digital resources selected here for using literature to teach social studies will help engage learners and enliven the discipline.
Type: Journal article
Students become actively engaged in inquiry when they use digital tools to research local history and create stories accessible to the community through QR codes.
Type: Journal article
The featured lesson on nanotechnology encourages students to explore the role that science and technology play in our lives and to consider relevant social and ethical issues.
Type: Journal article
The release of the 1940 census can be used as a jumping off point into the study of personal, community, or state history in the post-Depression period.
Type: Journal article
In this sequel to ghost stories in previous issues of Social Education, Ben Bernanke has a dream that explores historic cases of hyperinflation as well as current inflation fears with two of the best-known economists in history.
Type: Journal article
This look at the contradictions between economic freedom and slavery provides a comprehensive view of the institution of slavery in world and American history.
Type: Journal article