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Magdalena Herdoíza-Estévez, Ph.D.
  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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Barbara Thompson D.E.
  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.
Top 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
   
   
 
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American Counseling Association, Helping Children Cope with Trauma, and 10 Ways to Recognize Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, http://www.counseling.org, 2001

García Jesus and Michaelis John. Social Studies for Children.  12th Ed. Allyn and Bacon 2001

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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Indiana University Southeast
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New Albany, IN 47150
Phone: (812) 941-2302
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