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Tools & Strategies
Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2020January 01, 2020 CDT

What Our Secondary Textbooks Miss: Infusing Mexican American History into U.S. Social Studies Curricula

Monica S. Yoo, Sylvia L. Mendez, Nina Ellis Frischmann, Scott Noeller, Dana Wallner,
culturally relevant educationsecondary studentssocial studiesMexican Americanscivil rightslesson planWeb resourcesChicano Civil Rights Movement
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Yoo, Monica S., Sylvia L. Mendez, Nina Ellis Frischmann, Scott Noeller, and Dana Wallner. 2020. “What Our Secondary Textbooks Miss: Infusing Mexican American History into U.S. Social Studies Curricula.” Understanding and Dismantling Privilege 10 (2): 39–49.
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