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National Fellow Curriculum Unit Seminar Volume Location Year
Kathryn Lee Kinsman Ballpark Figures: Quantitative Inquiries of Baseball and Beyond! Estimation Charlotte 2008
Adam J. Kubey Road to the White House: Campaign for the Presidency Democracy in Theory and Practice Chicago 2008
Kristen Kurzawski Men vs. Women: Examining the Relationship between Genre and Gender in Shakespeare Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare Pittsburgh 2008
Lisa Kate Lee I'll Vote for That, but Why? The United States Constitution and Presidential Elections Democracy in Theory and Practice DeKalb County 2008
Patricia Lee Marasco Estimation: What's the Big Deal? Estimation Pittsburgh 2008
Meagan C. Rubino Is America a Successful Democracy: A Critical Inquiry Democracy in Theory and Practice Philadelphia 2008
Karlene E. McGowen Getting Into Character: Finding Voice in Realistic Fiction American Voices: Listening to Fiction, Poetry, and Prose Houston 2008
Sally Meneely Many Neighborhoods -- One Community: Learning Chemistry through the History of the Hunters Point Naval Station Urban Environmental Quality and Human Health: Conceiving a Sustainable Future San Francisco 2008
Lori Paderewski Food Allergies Beware: We Know your Secret! Nutrition, Metabolism, and Diabetes Delaware 2008
Christina Marie Pavlak Feeding our Bodies, Fueling our Minds Nutrition, Metabolism, and Diabetes Santa Fe 2008
Kathryn Lee Kinsman - Ballpark Figures: Quantitative Inquiries of Baseball and Beyond!

Curriculum Unit: Ballpark Figures: Quantitative Inquiries of Baseball and Beyond!

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Estimation

Adam J. Kubey - Road to the White House: Campaign for the Presidency

Curriculum Unit: Road to the White House: Campaign for the Presidency

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Democracy in Theory and Practice

Kristen Kurzawski - Men vs. Women: Examining the Relationship between Genre and Gender in Shakespeare

Curriculum Unit: Men vs. Women: Examining the Relationship between Genre and Gender in Shakespeare

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare

Lisa Kate Lee - I'll Vote for That, but Why? The United States Constitution and Presidential Elections

Curriculum Unit: I'll Vote for That, but Why? The United States Constitution and Presidential Elections

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Democracy in Theory and Practice

Patricia Lee Marasco - Estimation: What's the Big Deal?

Curriculum Unit: Estimation: What's the Big Deal?

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Estimation

Meagan C. Rubino - Is America a Successful Democracy: A Critical Inquiry

Curriculum Unit: Is America a Successful Democracy: A Critical Inquiry

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Democracy in Theory and Practice

Karlene E. McGowen - Getting Into Character: Finding Voice in Realistic Fiction

Curriculum Unit: Getting Into Character: Finding Voice in Realistic Fiction

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: American Voices: Listening to Fiction, Poetry, and Prose

Sally Meneely - Many Neighborhoods -- One Community: Learning Chemistry through the History of the Hunters Point Naval Station

Curriculum Unit: Many Neighborhoods -- One Community: Learning Chemistry through the History of the Hunters Point Naval Station

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Urban Environmental Quality and Human Health: Conceiving a Sustainable Future

Lori Paderewski - Food Allergies Beware: We Know your Secret!

Curriculum Unit: Food Allergies Beware: We Know your Secret!

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Nutrition, Metabolism, and Diabetes

Christina Marie Pavlak - Feeding our Bodies, Fueling our Minds

Curriculum Unit: Feeding our Bodies, Fueling our Minds

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Nutrition, Metabolism, and Diabetes