Has elementary social studies instruction become collateral damage of the No Child Left Behind Act?
Public schools stress the need for students to become informed and engaged citizens, however social studies instruction is becoming marginalized in many elementary schools today, the very area where they learn citizenship and about the world around them. This study seeks to: understand the reason fo...
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