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Type: Journal article

The new Fed chair answers questions from an experienced economics educator on teaching about monetary policy and financial education.

Type: Journal article

Examining the featured map of Clarendon County, S.C., can springboard into a fascinating lesson on geography, racial segregation, and access to school before Brown v. Board of Education.

Type: Journal article

A close look at contemporary voting rights issuesvoter identification laws, English only laws, and felon disenfranchisementdemonstrates ways in which voting rights can be restricted by seemingly ordinary requirements.

Type: Journal article

Students who have the opportunity to construct knowledge, rather than simply reproduce what they have been given, experience far greater learning, engagement, and achievement.

Type: Journal article

A curriculum developed in The Netherlands offers exciting opportunities for students to consider domestic water use, its impact on other countries, and the global need for water conservation.

Type: Journal article

The non-violent protests on UC Berkeley's campus in the 1960s present a case study of civic action initiated by young people that changed policy and impacted the entire nation.

Type: Journal article

In this article, the authors describe the Great Barrier Reef Storypath unit that develops knowledge about ocean ecosystems, dispositions for personal stewardship, and skills to participate in protecting and sustaining the environment.

Type: Journal article