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Mariana Deloera

50 YEARS OF PROGRESS: BLACKS IN POLITICS 1951-2001: Searchasaurus - Powered By EBSCOhost - 0 views

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    A timeline of the political achievements of African-Americans from the years of 1951-2001. Great for any government class to review during Black History month.
dominiquefj

https://www.cornellcollege.edu/politics/courses/allin/Misc/guide%20to%20evaluating%20re... - 0 views

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    A guide to evaluating resources, scholarly versus non-scholarly articles.
Susan Stansberry

Histography - Timeline of History - 2 views

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    Histography is an impressive interactive timeline spanning today through the beginning of recorded history. The timeline is divided into fifteen categories including war, politics, discoveries, inventions, and art. To explore the timeline select one of the categories listed on the Histography website then adjust the timeline slider to see events from the range of dates that you've selected. After choosing a category and date range you can click on dots in the timeline to see pop-up boxes containing event titles, representative pictures, and a link to a Wikipedia page about the event.
Yvonne Schow

Top 5 Websites for Teachers to Use in Their Classrooms - 1 views

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    Education Nation is a nationally broadcast, in-depth conversation about improving education in America. During an interactive summit on Rockefeller Plaza, parents, teachers and students will meet with leaders in politics, business and technology to explore the challenges and opportunities in education today.
Yvonne Schow

Benefits of Internet for Teachers - 0 views

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    Nowadays, everybody is familiar with internet. Any information which we need can be got easily, such as: health, education, beauty, fashion, business, politic, etc. In education field, internet brings much influence too. If you're a teacher, internet helps you do your job easier.
sarahjenkins_11

FactCheck.org - A Project of The Annenberg Public Policy Center - 0 views

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    I had to use fact check in high school. We had to write a paper for political government and he actually made us utilize that website. Therefore, after personal experience I believe it would be a useful resource.
brianne_g

#OklaEd - Twitter Search - 0 views

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    This resource is a twitter page where Oklahoma teachers can connect to share their ideas, classrooms, and issues important to them (such as those regarding the state of the education system). Although it contains a lot of discussion about the education system, the twitter page describes itself to be "non-political" and a place that "brings OK educators together" through constructive dialogue.
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