Selasa, 26 September 2017

Interview with Sam Wineburg, critic of history education

Sam Wineburg, 53, is a professor of education and history at Stanford University and director of the Stanford History Education Group. A former high school history teacher and author of Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts: Charting the Future of Teaching the Past, Wineburg is a critic of how American schools teach history and how …

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