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  2. Bill McCloud - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 McCloud prepared to teach his junior high-school history class about the Vietnam War, but found history textbooks to have brief and superficial sections to cover the conflict. [2] He then wrote letters to more than 200 persons, asking them to respond to the question: What are the most important things for today's students to understand ...

  3. The Third Wave (experiment) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Jones staged a musical called The Wave, written with some of the students in the class. [12] The events were adapted into a non-musical stage play in 2011 by Joseph Robinette and Ron Jones. In 2020, a Netflix miniseries called We Are the Wave premiered in Germany. The show is about high school students, and their own activism. [13]

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  5. History - Wikipedia

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    A philosophical topic regarding historical research is the possibility of an objective account of history. Various philosophers argue that this ideal is not achievable, pointing to the subjective nature of interpretation , the narrative aspect of history, and the influence of personal values on the perspective and actions of both historic ...

  6. A student asked a NYC teacher which side she’s on in the ...

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    As a public-school teacher for more than two decades, Rosenberg has talked with her students about many controversial topics, including gun violence, the Ukraine-Russia war and the January 6 ...

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  8. Lies About American History We Were All Taught in School

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    A lot of U.S. history is too good to be true — and actually is not. Sometimes fact is ignored, or teachers miss the latest, and these tales are examples.

  9. Big History - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, a pilot high school course was taught to 3,000 kids in 50 high schools worldwide. [11] In 2012, there were 87 schools, with 50 in the United States, teaching Big History, with the pilot program set to double in 2013 for students in the ninth and tenth grades, [3] and even in one middle school. [73] The subject is a STEM course at one ...