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The highlighted website advances a creative approach to engaging students in economics through podcasting.
Type: Journal article
A design experiment illustrates that one way to transform civic learning is to engage young people with civic questions that are timely and relevant to their lives.
Type: Journal article
Interactive Web 2.0 tools are changing the way crises—from earthquakes to blizzards—are being tracked and managed, and everyday citizens are playing a new and important role.
Type: Journal article
While cuts in funding have forced schools to reduce supportive activities like field trips, students can benefit greatly from noteworthy virtual tours, such as those highlighted here.
Type: Journal article
Teachers and students can bring history to life by donning period clothing or carrying objects common in past eras to engage students and enhance classroom presentations.
Type: Journal article
Studying monuments and the political, ideological, or social perspectives they represent advances students' historical thinking skills while highlighting for them the subjective nature of history.
Type: Journal article
A study of the featured document and painting will give students a greater understanding of the multi-step process of emancipation and the changing relationship that developed between freed slaves and former slave owners.
Type: Journal article
Dramatic landmark trials can be powerful tools for teaching key principles at the core of democratic citizenship.
Type: Journal article
The topics described here will help refocus the study of Egypt to expand students' perceptions of Egyptian history and introduce contemporary society.
Type: Journal article