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Month: May 2019

Exploring Historic Black Codes: Combating Prejudice with Social Studies Teaching

May 31, 2019 David Childs 13

By David Childs, Ph.D., Northern Kentucky University IntroductionAs much as our way of life and the status quo changes throughout history there are things that […]

Using Podcasts to Teach History and Politics

May 21, 2019 David Childs 34

By Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Introduction What is a Podcast?The Oxford English dictionary defines a Podcast as “a digital audio file made available […]

Teaching about Miranda Rights in Social Studies Classrooms

May 11, 2019 David Childs 44

By Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University When one is apprehended or detained by law enforcement in the United States, police officers are required to […]

Dater High School Students Create Podcasts

May 3, 2019 Webmaster 0

Students from Ms. Lytle’s 9th grade English class created podcasts to answer the question: How does injustice affect individuals and society as a whole? Their […]

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