The Science Teacher The Science Teacher is an award-winning, peer-reviewed, practitioners’ journal for grade 9-12 teachers, university faculty responsible for teacher preparation, and state and district science supervisors and leaders. We seek manuscripts that detail innovative, classroom-tested high school science activities and strategies that demonstrate current research regarding the teaching and learning of science as
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Race Against Empire: Black Americans and Anticolonialism, 1937–1957 Race against Empire tells the poignant story of a popular movement and its precipitate decline with the onset of the Cold War. Von Eschen documents the efforts of African-American political leaders, intellectuals, and journalists who forcefully promoted anti-colonial politics and critiqued U.S. foreign policy. The eclipse of
National County Data on U.S. Representatives Elections Datasets of election returns at the county level for all states in the U.S., in Excel format from Atlas of U.S. Elections. Log in using Northwestern netid and password. Northwestern University Libraries have access to 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 and 2022.
Global Census Archive (Russia, Soviet Union, Israel, Palestine, Colombia, Mexico) The Global Census Archive (GCA) is an innovative program to collect official census publications and related materials from around the world. East View’s Global Census Archive contains all available census publications associated with a given census (GCA-PUBS), such as official results, questionnaires, methodological works, public
Communication and Race Communication and Race is a peer-reviewed publication of the National Communication Association. It publishes original scholarship on the centrality of race, racism, and colonialism to the praxis of communication. The journal contributes in distinct ways to the field of communication by building on the theories and epistemologies of Black, Ethnic, Latinx, Indigenous,
Sculpture, Monuments & Open Space Sculpture, Monuments & Open Space is dedicated to the advancement, development and appreciation of realist sculpture. Our objective is to show the various ways in which sculptors worldwide and throughout time have worked to express themselves in various media. – Publisher
The Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition, Second Edition This second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition is an all-new update and extension of the historic 2013 first edition. Like the first, it contains over forty chapters encompassing social cognition’s history and methods, primary approaches and theories, and applications across social psychology and other
Choya Shinbun Digital Archive Choya Shinbun was a major Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo during the early and mid-Meiji periods. Best known for its support of the Freedom and People’s Rights Movement, Choya Shinbun shaped public opinion during a political era that saw the establishment of the Meiji Constitution and the Imperial Diet. The Choya
Zimbabwe Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1897-1980 This collection provides a unique opportunity to explore the British administration in Zimbabwe by looking at annual governmental reports. In the 1880s, Cecil Rhodes and the British South Africa Company started to make inroads into the region that is now known as Zimbabwe. In 1895 the British
Reporting on Africa: From Apartheid to Pan-Africanism, 1949-1995 This collection contains a range of his writings and reports on twentieth century African politics. This includes material on Pan-Africanism, including on the Organisation of African Unity, articles documenting and attacking the Apartheid regime in South Africa, as well as an exploration of African politics against the
Malawi Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1907-1967 Malawi Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1907-1967 contains papers from the colonial government in Malawi. They reveal the approach the British took to colonial rule in this country. The reports are divided into nine distinct volumes for convenience. These are Administration, Finance, Judicial and Police, Natural
Kenya Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1907-1964 Kenya Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1907–1964 contains papers from the British colonial government in Kenya. The documents in this collection reveal the approach that the British took to colonial rule throughout the country. British settlers exploited Kenya’s natural resources, forcing indigenous farmers onto infertile land