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'Welcome to the Rhetoric and Composition Wikibook. This wikitext is designed as a full textbook replacement in first-year... see more

'The word history comes from the Greek word historía which means "to learn or know by inquiry." In the pieces that... see more

'The materials on this Web site include a U.S. history textbook; over 400 annotated documents from the Gilder Lehrman... see more

USA Literature in Brief pinpoints and describes the contributions to American literature of some of the best-recognized... see more

'Volumes in Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing offer multiple perspectives on a wide-range of topics about writing, much... see more

National Archives Web site with links to U.S. Constitution, Declaration of Independence and many other documents.

Each chapter covers a period of historical time (e.g. a century). Sections within chapters describe what was going on in... see more

The website is a sampling of resources to utilize when looking for Spanish language consumer health information. The site... see more

Beth Landers and Susan Yoder Kreger,, Professors of Foreign Language (University of Missouri St. Louis), discuss their... see more

This collection of resources links ICT literacy to world language education, including standards, MERLOT links, library... see more

There are over 650 topics on conditions, diseases and wellness; drug information about prescription and over-the-counter... see more

A multi-media primary source website embodying and explaining the work papers of nineteenth century seafarers on British... see more

Web guide with links to primary source materials related to United States: National Expansion and Reform on the Library... see more

This online educational resource contains original video interviews with 45 South African anti-apartheid activists,... see more

Bill Klien, Professor of English (University of Missouri St. Louis), discusses his experience of creating a learning... see more

An illustrated overview of the development of religion in America from Colonial times into the 19th century

Project History During 2009 - 2010, the Center for Learning & Teaching at Penn State Berks partnered with Spanish... see more

Students typically struggle to memorize vocabulary words. The need addressed by this lesson is for students to be able to... see more

This collection of links points to resources about ICT literacy as it applies to history education. Sources include ICT... see more

This collection of resources helps instructors integrate ICT literacy into anthropology curriculum. Resources include... see more

A chronological look at how the United States took shape -- from its origins as an obscure set of colonies on the... see more

Tupac Shakur may be best known for his thug image, but he actually had a soft side and was also very philosophical. This... see more

This textbook is based initially on the College Entrance Examination Board test in Advanced Placement United States... see more

This biblioography focuses on information standards and guides for teachers of literature in English. It includes MERLOT... see more