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| Dr. Magdalena Herdoíza is a trained educator and sociologist with international professional background and multi-disciplinary approaches. She teaches Social Studies methods at Indiana University Southeast, is an active international consultant, and works with various organizations focusing on global education. | |
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| Dr. Barbara Thompson brings to the project her expertise in literature for children and adolescents. She has taught in elementary and middle schools for twenty years and teaches Reading/Language Arts methods, and Trade Books in the Classroom. | |
| Robin Morgan Ps.D. | |
| Dr. Robin Morgan is a trained clinical psychologist and teaches Psychology courses at IUS. She is also currently seeking her Elementary Education certification, and is a consultant to the project (co-author of One World, Many Beliefs). | |
| STUDENTS | |
| One World Many Beliefs: | |
| Ken Bracey | |
| Crystal G. Brooks | |
| Immigration: | |
| Kelly Pennington | |
| REFERENCES | |
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American Counseling Association, Helping
Children Cope with Trauma, and 10 Norton, Donna Through the Eyes of a
Child, 4th Ed. New York: Merrill/Prentis Hall 1993 Potter
Priscilla H. Social
Studies and the Young Learner, Vol. 6 No.3, 1994 Short, K. and Harste, J. with Burke,
C. (1994) Creating Classroom for Authors and Inquirers, Portsmouth, NH: Heinnemann |
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| Magdalena Herdoíza-Estévez, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education School of Education 0005 Indiana University Southeast 4201 Grant Line Road New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: (812) 941-2302 E-mail: mherdoiz@ius.edu http://homepages.ius.edu/mherdoiz |
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