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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Teaching Literacy through History

One of the resources I found particularly helpful in informing my knowledge of literacy integration into history instruction was Teaching Literacy through History (Elementary/Middle School Materials), a part of the "Educating America's Citizens" collection of the Teaching Resources from Colonial Williamsburg. Note that many of the ideas presented in the session II slideshow originated in the Williamsburg packet.
Posted by Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D. at 12:10 PM

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Dr. Keeler, the author of this blog, is the pedagogy scholar for Clark County School District’s Teaching American History Grant and an independent pedagogy scholar. Her recent publications are in the fields of educational technology, instructional design, and social studies education. Dr. Keeler's work is available at http://christykeeler.com.
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