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Peer reviewedPutman, Errol; Rommel-Esham, Katie – Social Studies, 2004
For historians and nonhistorians, reflecting on the past century is an enticing activity. To many present-day historians, who are just barely into the twenty-first century, the past century already seems remote. It will definitely be perceived that way by students in elementary classrooms. Nonetheless, today's teachers have endless opportunities…
Descriptors: Sequential Approach, Historians, Oral History, Social Studies


