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Articles in January, 2005 issue of Social Studies, The
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From Endangerment to Protection.(Book Review)
by Byford, Jeffrey -
Enhancing student comprehension of social studies material.
by Myers, M. Priscilla; Savage, Tom -
Tech talk for social studies teachers: using the Internet to explore the French Revolution.
by Street, Chris -
Guidelines for using technology in the social studies classroom.
by Bennett, Linda -
Celebrating the bicentennial of Lewis and Clark.
by Morris, Ronald V.; McNeely, Jean -
In the Footsteps of Eve: The Mystery of Human Origins.(Book Review)
by Pahl, Ronald H. -
Teaching about religion in elementary school: the experience of one Texas district.
by Ayers, Samuel J.; Reid, Shelly -
A world of difference: teaching tolerance through photographs in elementary school.
by Lintner, Timothy - Smithsonian American Art Museum partners with Tidewater Community College.
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Social studies in the dark: using docudramas to teach history.
by D; '; Sa, Benicia -
Classroom success stories: Lincoln School students Vote for Character.
by Macken, Carol -
Teaching elementary students how to interpret the past.
by Fertig, Gary -
Pornography and deceptive advertising: what is the role of government in a free society?
by Martinson, David L.
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