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History of American Education

 
 
 
 
 
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Cun_Con_Thong_Minh

Cun_Con_Thong_Minh

Oh, Thank you so much. This encourages me a lot. Wish this document can help you and your students somehow. ^^

10/31/2009
Teacher_Maria_Ines

Teacher_Maria_Ines: Keep in touch, let me know where you are from and what you do! Best regards, Maria :) 10/31/2009

Teacher_Maria_Ines

Teacher_Maria_Ines

great job!! im an english teacher from argentina and also studying at university american history; these slides are fantastic!! congrats! Maria :)

10/30/2009
Cun_Con_Thong_Minh

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10/18/2009
MattrickPHolb

MattrickPHolb

I have to say this was very informative. However, I have written at length about how we could improve the education system. If anyone would like to check that out, the titles are 'Today Matters,' and 'A Blueprint for World Government.' There is a reason the founding fathers wanted to focus on education, because "democracy" cannot function without a well educated public.

10/17/2009