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	<description>The American Social History Project &#124; Center for Media and Learning is dedicated to renewing interest in history by challenging traditional ways that people learn about the past. Founded in 1981 and based at the City University of New York Graduate Center, ASHP/CML produces print, visual, and multimedia materials that explore the richly diverse social and cultural history of the United States. We also lead professional development seminars that help teachers to use the latest scholarship, technology, and active learning methods in their classrooms.</description>
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		<title>By: May 2005 Newsletter: Teaching American History and Making Connections Expand &#8211; American Social History Project &#124; Center for Media and Learning</title>
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		<description>[...] Development ServicesHERB: Social History for Every ClassroomTeaching American HistoryMaking ConnectionsPast ProgramsWho Built America?Who Built America? Textbook Who Built America? 1914-1946 [...]</description>
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		<title>By: What are History Teachers Looking for Online? &#124; Now and Then: an American Social History Project blog</title>
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		<description>[...] once a week! Â Rates among ESL and elementary teachers were even higher (71% and 76%). Â Both our Making Connections seminars and the PUSH forum focus on the importance of using interdisciplinary resources and methods to [...]</description>
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