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The conte...
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What Is It?
A lesson that introduces a framework for understanding and interpreting political cartoons that can be used throughout your entire history course.
Rationale
Political cartoons are vivid pr...
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About the Author
Rosemarie Zagarri received her PhD from Yale University in 1984. Dr. Zagarri's work focuses on gender and politics during the American Revolution and the early years of the country.
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About the Author
The Stanford History Education Group, located at the nation's leading School of Education, engages in projects at the forefront of how students learn history. Our staff have decades o...
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What Is It?
know, what do I
learned—offer a straightforward way to engage students in historical investigation and source analysis.
Rationale
Using KWL guides in elementary history classes empowers s...