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Assaults on freedom of speech : why social studies must defend the first amendment / James Moore.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia ; Taylor & Francis Group, January-February 2022.Description: volume 113 pages 30-49, illustrationSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • DPer 370.763 So131 January-December 2022 v.113 n. 1-6
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DPer 370.5 P53 Sept 2005 - March 2017 v.84-85 The Philippine journal of education. DPer 370.763 So131 January-December 2022 v.113 n. 1-6 Nothing about us without us : teaching about (dis)ability in the early grades / DPer 370.763 So131 January-December 2022 v.113 n. 1-6 Engaging with difficult knowledge of U.S. Wars in elementary social studies / DPer 370.763 So131 January-December 2022 v.113 n. 1-6 Assaults on freedom of speech : why social studies must defend the first amendment / DPer 370.763 So131 January-December 2022 v.113 n. 1-6 Secondary students' evolving relationships and connections with Israel / DPer 370.763 So131 January-December 2022 v.113 n. 1-6 Selective (un)telling of difficult knowledge of U.S. Wars in children's literature : the Korean War as a case study / DPer 370.763 So131 January-December 2022 v.113 n. 1-6 A guided inquiry into America's white hegemony, yesterday's terror and today's horror /

The Social Studies, v. 113, no. 1, pages 30-49, January-February 2022.

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