Who Really Cares What Happened on March 3, 1903?
Making History Interesting to Students, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Lechtanski
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By:
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Steven Levi
About this listen
History is the most boring subject in school. Don’t believe me? Ask any student. Or read the lead story in Newsweek March 28 and April 4, 2011: “How to Get Smart Again”.
If we want to make history a quality subject we have to make it relevant and interesting. What we are going to need are books that offer a fresh perspective on why history is important. What we need are books that are understandable, entertaining, and educational. In a nutshell, books like Who Really Cares What Happened on March 3, 1903?
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