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National Fellow Curriculum Unit Seminar Volume Location Year
Jeanne Callahan Richmond’s Divisive Monuments: A Look into One City’s Debate over Public Art, Memory, and History History in Our Everyday Lives Richmond 2015
Christina Cancelli Fate or Action: Character Agency & What the 21st Century Student Gains from The Merchant of Venice Explaining Character in Shakespeare Richmond 2015
Cristobal Rene Carambo Towards an Understanding of Disease Burdens in Developing and Developed Nations Physiological Determinants of Global Health Philadelphia 2015
Tara Ann Carter Take a Stab at It: Exploring Character in Julius Caesar Explaining Character in Shakespeare Philadelphia 2015
William Cavada Silicon Valley’s Otro Lado, Youth Voices Speak About Their Community in Film History in Our Everyday Lives San José 2015
Corrina Christmas Taking the Problems out of Story Problems Problem Solving and the Common Core Tulsa 2015
Sydney Hunt Coffin My City Need' Something History in Our Everyday Lives Philadelphia 2015
Dawn Bernadette Curtis Effects of Carcinogens on Cells Physiological Determinants of Global Health Tulsa 2015
Glenn Davis French History in Your City: San Jose, California - the Pellier Brothers History in Our Everyday Lives San José 2015
Margaret Mary Deweese Look Behind You! Mastering the Art of Suspense with Poe and Hitchcock Using Film in the Classroom/How to Read a Film Tulsa 2015
Jeanne Callahan - Richmond’s Divisive Monuments: A Look into One City’s Debate over Public Art, Memory, and History

Curriculum Unit: Richmond’s Divisive Monuments: A Look into One City’s Debate over Public Art, Memory, and History

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: History in Our Everyday Lives

Christina Cancelli - Fate or Action: Character Agency & What the 21st Century Student Gains from The Merchant of Venice

Curriculum Unit: Fate or Action: Character Agency & What the 21st Century Student Gains from The Merchant of Venice

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: Explaining Character in Shakespeare

Cristobal Rene Carambo - Towards an Understanding of Disease Burdens in Developing and Developed Nations

Curriculum Unit: Towards an Understanding of Disease Burdens in Developing and Developed Nations

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: Physiological Determinants of Global Health

Tara Ann Carter - Take a Stab at It: Exploring Character in Julius Caesar

Curriculum Unit: Take a Stab at It: Exploring Character in Julius Caesar

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: Explaining Character in Shakespeare

William Cavada - Silicon Valley’s Otro Lado, Youth Voices Speak About Their Community in Film

Curriculum Unit: Silicon Valley’s Otro Lado, Youth Voices Speak About Their Community in Film

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: History in Our Everyday Lives

Corrina Christmas - Taking the Problems out of Story Problems

Curriculum Unit: Taking the Problems out of Story Problems

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: Problem Solving and the Common Core

Sydney Hunt Coffin - My City Need' Something

Curriculum Unit: My City Need' Something

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: History in Our Everyday Lives

Dawn Bernadette Curtis - Effects of Carcinogens on Cells

Curriculum Unit: Effects of Carcinogens on Cells

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: Physiological Determinants of Global Health

Glenn Davis - French History in Your City: San Jose, California - the Pellier Brothers

Curriculum Unit: French History in Your City: San Jose, California - the Pellier Brothers

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: History in Our Everyday Lives

Margaret Mary Deweese - Look Behind You! Mastering the Art of Suspense with Poe and Hitchcock

Curriculum Unit: Look Behind You! Mastering the Art of Suspense with Poe and Hitchcock

Year: 2015

Seminar Volume: Using Film in the Classroom/How to Read a Film