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# Brophy, J.; Alleman, J. (2002). Learning and teaching about cultural universals in primary-grade social studies. ''The elementary school journal,'' 103, 2. [Special issue: Social studies (November 2002), 99–114.]
 
# Brophy, J.; Alleman, J. (2002). Learning and teaching about cultural universals in primary-grade social studies. ''The elementary school journal,'' 103, 2. [Special issue: Social studies (November 2002), 99–114.]
 
# Brophy, J.; Alleman, J. (2006). ''Children’s thinking about cultural universals.'' Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
 
# Brophy, J.; Alleman, J. (2006). ''Children’s thinking about cultural universals.'' Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
# Buford, R.; Stegelin, D. (2003). An integrated approach to teaching social skills to preschoolers at risk. ''Australian journal of early
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# Buford, R.; Stegelin, D. (2003). An integrated approach to teaching social skills to preschoolers at risk. ''Australian journal of early childhood education, 28''(4), 22–28.
childhood education, 28''(4), 22–28.
   
# Byer, J.L. (2000). Measuring the positive effects of students’ perceptions of classroom social climate on academic self-concept. ''Journal of social studies research, 24''(1), 25–34.
 
# Byer, J.L. (2000). Measuring the positive effects of students’ perceptions of classroom social climate on academic self-concept. ''Journal of social studies research, 24''(1), 25–34.
 
# Catterall, J.S. (2007). Enhancing peer conflict resolution skills through drama: An experimental study. ''Research in drama education, 12''(2), 163–178.
 
# Catterall, J.S. (2007). Enhancing peer conflict resolution skills through drama: An experimental study. ''Research in drama education, 12''(2), 163–178.
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# Hamman, L.A.; Stevens, R.J. (2003). Instructional approaches to improving students’ writing of compare–contrast essays: An experimental study. ''Journal of literacy research, 35''(2), 731.
 
# Hamman, L.A.; Stevens, R.J. (2003). Instructional approaches to improving students’ writing of compare–contrast essays: An experimental study. ''Journal of literacy research, 35''(2), 731.
 
# Harnett, P. (1993). Identifying progression in children’s understanding: The use of visual materials to assess primary school children’s learning in history. ''Cambridge journal of education, 23''(2), 137.
 
# Harnett, P. (1993). Identifying progression in children’s understanding: The use of visual materials to assess primary school children’s learning in history. ''Cambridge journal of education, 23''(2), 137.
# Hess, D.; Posselt, J. (2002). How high school students experience and learn from the discussion of controversial public issues. ''Journal of
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# Hess, D.; Posselt, J. (2002). How high school students experience and learn from the discussion of controversial public issues. ''Journal of curriculum and supervision, 17''(4), 283–314.
curriculum and supervision, 17''(4), 283–314.
   
# Hodkinson, A. (2004). Does the English curriculum for history and its schemes of work effectively promote primary-aged children’s assimilation of the concepts of historical time? Some observations based on current research. ''Educational research, 46''(2), 99.
 
# Hodkinson, A. (2004). Does the English curriculum for history and its schemes of work effectively promote primary-aged children’s assimilation of the concepts of historical time? Some observations based on current research. ''Educational research, 46''(2), 99.
 
# Hootstein, E.W. (1995). Motivational strategies of middle school ''social studies teachers. Social education, 59''(1), 23–26.
 
# Hootstein, E.W. (1995). Motivational strategies of middle school ''social studies teachers. Social education, 59''(1), 23–26.
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# Ladson-Billing, G. (1995). But that’s just good teaching! The case for culturally relevant pedagogy. ''Theory into practice, 34''(3), 159–165.
 
# Ladson-Billing, G. (1995). But that’s just good teaching! The case for culturally relevant pedagogy. ''Theory into practice, 34''(3), 159–165.
 
# Laney, J.D. (1993). Experiential versus experience-based learning and instruction. ''Journal of educational research, 86''(4), 228–236.
 
# Laney, J.D. (1993). Experiential versus experience-based learning and instruction. ''Journal of educational research, 86''(4), 228–236.
# Laney, J.D. (2001). Enhancing economic education through
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# Laney, J.D. (2001). Enhancing economic education through improved teaching methods: Common sense made easy. In: J. Brophy, (Ed.), ''Subject-specific instructional methods and activities.'' New York, NY: Elsevier. (Advances in Research on Teaching, vol. 8.).
improved teaching methods: Common sense made easy. In: J. Brophy, (Ed.), ''Subject-specific instructional methods and activities.'' New York, NY: Elsevier. (Advances in Research on Teaching, vol. 8.).
   
# Levstik, L.S. (2000). Articulating the silences: Teachers’ and adolescents’ conceptions of historical significance. In: P.N. Stearns; P. Seixas; S. Wineburg (Eds.). ''Knowing, teaching and learning history: national and international perspectives'' (pp. 284–305). New York, NY: New York University Press.
 
# Levstik, L.S. (2000). Articulating the silences: Teachers’ and adolescents’ conceptions of historical significance. In: P.N. Stearns; P. Seixas; S. Wineburg (Eds.). ''Knowing, teaching and learning history: national and international perspectives'' (pp. 284–305). New York, NY: New York University Press.
 
# Levstik, L.S.; Groth, J. (2002). “Scary thing, being an eighth grader”: Exploring gender and sexuality in a middle school U.S. history unit. ''Theory and research in social education, 30''(2), 233–254.
 
# Levstik, L.S.; Groth, J. (2002). “Scary thing, being an eighth grader”: Exploring gender and sexuality in a middle school U.S. history unit. ''Theory and research in social education, 30''(2), 233–254.
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