Category Archives: History Search

Some lamehousewife artwork for the day: On reconstruction and history

The history of teaching history… One perspective was given which changed to no perspective and no study…it became just a word that had no meaning… Now, it has changed to gathering the pieces again. Some are willing to admit that … Continue reading

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Confusion in Terms: I thought I knew English

Okay. Without a doubt, the more I study, the more I realize we are having a tremendously difficult time communicating with one another because we use the same terms but are using different meanings. I know I have said that … Continue reading

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Assessing Curriculum: Multicultural Perspectives

To begin, I want to talk about the term multicultural because to many minds the word in itself has a gentle and welcoming tone. It seems to evoke the sense that one gets when going to the Catholic Church for … Continue reading

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Reconstructing Feminism: What Happened in the 1960’s (Part 2)?

II. For part two, I thought it would be fair to describe my own part in this history. This part of the article may seem sort of harsh, and perhaps it is too critical towards feminism and Baby Boomers in … Continue reading

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