Experiential integration model: the holocaust literacy program

Experiential learning has long been advocated for improving learning and creating positive memories and dispositions. The Common Core Curriculum advocates the integration of literacy and math with social studies and science in the belief that such procedures will redirect and improve the depth of le...

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