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Month: December 2019

More Teaching Resources on the Impeachment Process and President Trump

December 29, 2019 David Childs 8

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University With the 2019 Trump impeachment proceedings having been wrapped up in the House of Representatives and moving on to […]

Socio-historical Foundations of Modern Holiday Celebrations: A Lesson Plan

December 19, 2019 David Childs 5

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University With the holiday season upon us, we thought it would be fitting to post another article on the topic […]

D&M Holiday Gift Guide: Don’t buy it — upcycle it

December 16, 2019 Webmaster 0

We spent a delightful hour after school this month with the Mount Notre Dame H.S. Environmental Action Team, turning trash into treasures for holiday giving. […]

Cultural Diversity in Christmas Traditions Revisited: Teaching the History of Christmas

December 16, 2019 David Childs 12

David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Introduction Christmas traditions have very diverse origins from a collection of different cultures that have evolved over centuries. To pay […]

Effective Ways of Teaching about Impeachment in Middle and High School Classrooms

December 9, 2019 David Childs 5

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University For this week’s article we will continue with the topic of impeachment. We decided to continue the discussion, as […]

The Impeachment Process Explained

December 1, 2019 David Childs 13

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky UniversityIntroductionHow does impeachment work? Can congress just simply remove a president from office when they suspect them of wrongdoing? It […]

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