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With the help of technology, teachers are moving beyond textbooks and digging directly into primary sources to help their students better understand the past.
"We called them our boys": Primary Sources on WWI Caregiving by Joanne Murray The upcoming centennial of America’s entry into World War I - April 6, 2017 - is yet another reminder that the Legacy ...
This 1961 letter from a State Department legal adviser addresses the issue of whether to put permissive action links in NATO ’s nuclear weapons. The letter refers to a study by Dr. Marvin Stern ...
The films centre round personal testimony monologues, although they are fictional, the stories are based on primary sources and highlight the diversity of the people affected by the war.
One issue we’ll examine is how teachers are using primary sources and technology to bring the conflict to life for students and help them gain a deeper understanding.