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Child-Sized History: Fictions of the Past in U.S. Classroomsreviewed by Steven Cohen — January 08, 2013 Title: Child-Sized History: Fictions of the Past in U.S. Classrooms Author(s): Sara L. Schwebel Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville ISBN: 0826517935, Pages: 272, Year: 2011 Search for book at Amazon.comTo view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- Steven Cohen
Tufts University E-mail Author STEVE COHEN taught high school history for fifteen years and is in his eighteenth year at Tufts University. He is a Senior Lecturer in Education and also teaches courses in the Peace and Justice and the American Studies programs as well as being an Adjunct in the History Department. He has worked on educational projects beyond the classroom, editing and writing anthologies to accompany the public television documentaries Vietnam A Television History and Eyes On The Prize. He has also been working with WGBH on some of their websites for teachers. Steve was a Program Associate with Facing History and Ourselves for two decades and has written articles about teaching controversial issues like the Vietnam War, the dropping of the Atomic Bomb, and the Holocaust. He was the recipient of the Lerman-Neubauer Prize for Outstanding Teaching and Advising in 2003 at Tufts University. He was voted Professor of the Year by the Tufts Student Senate in the spring of 2007. He was voted Professor of the Year by the Tufts Democrats in the spring of 2010.
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