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Beulah Henry Finds Invention Inspiration in Everyday Items: Primary Sources in Three-Dimensional Science Learning

Text from a set of remarks in the Congressional Record (1959)

The Congressional Record as a Primary Source for Teaching About the Cold War

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The Intelligent Vegetable Martians are Coming! Analyzing Historical Newspapers to Practice Information Literacy Skills

Soviet Union Country Study: Is This a Primary Source?

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Americanization Through Song: WWI-Era Songs by Irving Berlin

Headline of a news article from 1960 that reads, Bitter Cold War Born in Potsdam

Cold War Newspapers: Primary Sources and Perspective Taking

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Cold War Era Films: Analyzing Tools of Persuasion by Observing, Reflecting, and Questioning

Newspaper article. Headline reads Iron Curtain Threat

The Cold War: A New Primary Source Set for Teachers

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Learn Why We Love Primary Source Analysis in STEM Classrooms: Join us at NSTA’s Spring 2025 Conference