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K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

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Recording by Kevin Norris, Cherokee Central Schools, for the North Carolina Humanities Council.

Provider
The North Carolina Humanities Council
Date created
2008
Duration
0:56
File
MP3
License
This recording copyright ©2009. All Rights Reserved

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  • North Carolina in the New Nation: Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina in the early national period (1790–1836). Topics include the development of state government and political parties, agriculture, the Great Revival, education, the gold rush, the growth of slavery, Cherokee Removal, and battles over internal improvements and reform. (Page 10.2)
  • Teaching about North Carolina American Indians: This web edition is drawn from a teachers institute curriculum enrichment project on North Carolina American Indian Studies conducted by the North Carolina Humanities Council. Resources include best practices for teaching about American Indians, suggestions for curriculum integration, webliographies, and lesson plans about North Carolina American Indians. (Page 3.4)

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