Check out the new guide to using primary sources from Teachers College Press, Inclusion in the new publication: Teaching with Primary Sources for Cultural Understanding, Civic Mindedness, and Democracy, edited by TPS friend and colleague   Scott Waring .

    See an Emerging America blog post with short descriptions of several of the chapters that make direct contributions to inclusion. 

    https://www.emergingamerica.org/blog/inclusion-new-publication-teaching-primary-sources-cultural-understanding-civic-mindedness-and

    Blind airmen listen to Talking Books. U.S. Airforce. (1944). Library of Congress. 

    Blind veterans listen to a record player

      Bilingual Education/ESL    English/Language Arts    Social Studies/History    Special Education    Inclusion    Accessibility    Asian American History    Latinx History    African American History  

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