Jana Sackman Eaton Students no longer have to accept one version of the news; they can access online media around the world to gain a deeper understanding of events such as the Iraq war.
Stacie Nicole Smith Classroom role-plays help students enhance negotiation skills, a neglected but vital ability for resolving controversy and conflict.
Cheryl Mason Bolick and Meghan M. McGlinn With digital libraries, valuable documents become readily available, such as the writings of a former slave, Harriet Jacobs, who became an outspoken opponent of slavery.
Ruth Sandwell This documents-based history website encourages students to take an active, detective-type role in learning about events, such as a mysterious 1868 murder.
James J. Sheehan and Mark A. Previte By looking at past themes of NCSS presidential addresses, the authors hope to shed light on the contemporary struggles of social studies teachers.
Athena Liss The author examines Zimmermans argument that the greater racial and ethnic diversity in textbooks has not changed their basic approach to Americas national story.