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PBS Teachers Election Resources

Posted in Social Studies | Last reply by Jenny Bradbury on 09/11/08 Jenny Bradbury

Steve Hargadon generously hosted a Classroom 2.0 Live Elluminate webinar last night to feature our new election resources. The event ... more »

Ike in the Carribean

Posted in Social Studies | Last reply by Jenny Bradbury on 09/10/08 Jenny Bradbury

Although they're not specifically about Ike, we have a variety of good resources related to Katrina and other major storms. ... more »

Hello, everyone, I'm looking forward to using the PBS Vote 2008 Curriculum, especially student blogging (a first for me). I'm ... more »

Advanced Placement Summer Institutes

Posted in Social Studies | Last reply by Penny Rosas on 07/02/08 Penny Rosas

Thanks, Larry This can be a great tool for AP teachers who may not have a support group within their ... more »

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