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(Signed copy!) Teaching Asian America in Elementary Classrooms

$29.95

Teaching Asian America in Elementary Classrooms sets out to provide a more nuanced guide to teaching Asian American history and culture. It focuses on Asian American identity, history of immigration, war, and displacement, issues of citizenship, and Asian American activism, while also providing suggestions for class discussions, recommendations for children's literature and priamry sources, and ideas for creating further curriculums. This book is an amazing and useful tool for educators looking to expand how they can teach about Asian America in their classrooms and beyond.

  • Paperback book

  • Signed copies available while supplies last

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Teaching Asian America in Elementary Classrooms sets out to provide a more nuanced guide to teaching Asian American history and culture. It focuses on Asian American identity, history of immigration, war, and displacement, issues of citizenship, and Asian American activism, while also providing suggestions for class discussions, recommendations for children's literature and priamry sources, and ideas for creating further curriculums. This book is an amazing and useful tool for educators looking to expand how they can teach about Asian America in their classrooms and beyond.

  • Paperback book

  • Signed copies available while supplies last

Teaching Asian America in Elementary Classrooms sets out to provide a more nuanced guide to teaching Asian American history and culture. It focuses on Asian American identity, history of immigration, war, and displacement, issues of citizenship, and Asian American activism, while also providing suggestions for class discussions, recommendations for children's literature and priamry sources, and ideas for creating further curriculums. This book is an amazing and useful tool for educators looking to expand how they can teach about Asian America in their classrooms and beyond.

  • Paperback book

  • Signed copies available while supplies last

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