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National Fellow ⏷ | Curriculum Unit ⏷ | Seminar Volume ⏷ | Location ⏷ | Year ⏷ |
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Stefano Cadoppi | The Women's Movement in Presidential Rhetoric | The American Presidency | San Mateo County | 2012 |
Adam Canning | What the Founders could not have Known | The American Presidency | Richmond | 2012 |
Tara Ann Carter | Could YOU be President?: Explaining and Exploring Presidential Possibility through Autobiography | The American Presidency | Philadelphia | 2012 |
Cheree Marie Charmello | The Truth about Lies: Recognizing Lies, Stereotypes, and Prejudice through Memoir Reading and Writing | Storytelling: Fictional Narratives, Imaginary People, and the Reader's Real Life | Pittsburgh | 2012 |
Sydney Hunt Coffin | Putting Both Fists in the Air: The Addition of Women's Voices to the Black Power Era, 1960s-70s | Narratives of Citizenship and Race since Emancipation | Philadelphia | 2012 |
Amanda Lynch | Seussology: Moral Parables and Consumer Culture | Interdisciplinary Approaches to Consumer Culture | Richmond | 2012 |
Leonardo DeAndrade | The First Twenty Years: Whiskey, Aliens… and Shopping! | The American Presidency | Tulsa | 2012 |
Marilyn Jane Dempsey | Diné Be'azee': Diné Traditional Medicine | How Drugs Work | Navajo Nation | 2012 |
Emily Beth Dentel | Using Biology to Teach Children to Think Like a Scientist | Asking Questions in Biology: Discovery versus Knowledge | Tulsa | 2012 |
Tiffany DiMatteo | Beloved: A Case Study in Storytelling Analysis | Storytelling: Fictional Narratives, Imaginary People, and the Reader's Real Life | Charlotte | 2012 |
Stefano Cadoppi - The Women's Movement in Presidential Rhetoric
Curriculum Unit: The Women's Movement in Presidential Rhetoric
Year: 2012
Seminar Volume: The American Presidency
Adam Canning - What the Founders could not have Known
Curriculum Unit: What the Founders could not have Known
Year: 2012
Seminar Volume: The American Presidency
Tara Ann Carter - Could YOU be President?: Explaining and Exploring Presidential Possibility through Autobiography
Curriculum Unit: Could YOU be President?: Explaining and Exploring Presidential Possibility through Autobiography
Year: 2012
Seminar Volume: The American Presidency
Cheree Marie Charmello - The Truth about Lies: Recognizing Lies, Stereotypes, and Prejudice through Memoir Reading and Writing
Curriculum Unit: The Truth about Lies: Recognizing Lies, Stereotypes, and Prejudice through Memoir Reading and Writing
Year: 2012
Seminar Volume: Storytelling: Fictional Narratives, Imaginary People, and the Reader's Real Life
Sydney Hunt Coffin - Putting Both Fists in the Air: The Addition of Women's Voices to the Black Power Era, 1960s-70s
Curriculum Unit: Putting Both Fists in the Air: The Addition of Women's Voices to the Black Power Era, 1960s-70s
Year: 2012
Seminar Volume: Narratives of Citizenship and Race since Emancipation
Amanda Lynch - Seussology: Moral Parables and Consumer Culture
Curriculum Unit: Seussology: Moral Parables and Consumer Culture
Year: 2012
Seminar Volume: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Consumer Culture
Leonardo DeAndrade - The First Twenty Years: Whiskey, Aliens… and Shopping!
Curriculum Unit: The First Twenty Years: Whiskey, Aliens… and Shopping!
Year: 2012
Seminar Volume: The American Presidency
Marilyn Jane Dempsey - Diné Be'azee': Diné Traditional Medicine
Emily Beth Dentel - Using Biology to Teach Children to Think Like a Scientist
Curriculum Unit: Using Biology to Teach Children to Think Like a Scientist
Year: 2012
Seminar Volume: Asking Questions in Biology: Discovery versus Knowledge
Tiffany DiMatteo - Beloved: A Case Study in Storytelling Analysis
Curriculum Unit: Beloved: A Case Study in Storytelling Analysis
Year: 2012
Seminar Volume: Storytelling: Fictional Narratives, Imaginary People, and the Reader's Real Life