Re: primary sources definition

From: Debbie Abilock (debbie@ACE.NUEVA.PVT.K12.CA.US)
Date: Fri Jul 09 1999 - 20:58:41 EDT


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Take a look at the section called "Teacher Resources" at:
http://www.nueva.pvt.k12.ca.us/~debbie/library/cur/20c/turn/teach/resource.html

You probably know most of these...

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On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Monica R. Edinger wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I'm sitting here at my computer constantly surfing the Net in order to
> avoid my major summer project -- a book for grades 4-8 teachers on using
> primary sources in their teaching. At the moment I'm developing a working
> definition of "primary sources" and looking for good, clear (nothing
> overly academic) definitions in other publications. If any of you know of
> a really great resource for this I'd be most grateful.
>
> Thanks so much.
>
> Monica Edinger
> The Dalton School
> New York
> edinger@dalton.org
>



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