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2017

Authority is Constructed and Contextual

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C.A.R.D.I.O. Evaluation Instructor's Key, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy Jan 2017

C.A.R.D.I.O. Evaluation Instructor's Key, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy

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C.A.R.D.I.O. Evaluation Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy Jan 2017

C.A.R.D.I.O. Evaluation Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy

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Student Reflection On Authority Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy Jan 2017

Student Reflection On Authority Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy

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Evaluation Criteria Carousel Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy Jan 2017

Evaluation Criteria Carousel Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy

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In this lesson, students will create evaluation criteria that they can use to determine the quality of a source.


Primary Vs. Secondary Sources: A Brief Introduction (Lesson), Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy Jan 2017

Primary Vs. Secondary Sources: A Brief Introduction (Lesson), Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy

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Use this lesson to help students distinguish between primary and secondary sources and use them in them in the appropriate context.