Search

Search

Displaying results 1831 - 1840 of 2115

A simple yet rigorous technique enables students to develop their ability to ask questions as they plan and drive their own inquiries.

Type: Journal article

Investigating the featured 1790 Census in the classroom can spark important discussions on who could be included in the original count as well as the role that population count plays with regard to taxation and representation.  

Type: Journal article

The featured lesson invites students to consider the impact of gerrymandering and what should be done about the practice of redrawing legislative districts to favor the incumbent party.

Type: Journal article

Read this article to see what a historically accurate prediction system forecasts as the outcome of the popular vote this presidential election.

Type: Journal article

Here is an updated list of educational websites the author considers most worthy of bookmarking.

Type: Journal article

Students assume the roles of president, presidential advisors, and press corps while they act out actual post-World War II scenarios during a four-hour experimental learning program.

Type: Journal article