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Waldorf High School Research Project #8 – Betty Staley, ed.
Points discussed in this colloquium were:
The basic goals of teaching U.S. history
The different ways to teach history
The rise of civil liberties in America
Being selective in regards to particular events
How American history is taught differently in Waldorf schools
Teaching this subject in different grades
Developing a student’s interest in the world through teaching history
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