[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2590] Re: US history web sites

From: David J. Rosen (DJRosen@theworld.com)
Date: Wed Jul 24 2002 - 22:56:48 EDT


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Mary and others,

I recommend

http://www.alri.org/pubs/fabric.html on the Adult Literacy Resource 
Institute web site.

This full-text document curriculum was designed for adults by adult 
educators.  They had in mind an audience of young adults who don't care 
much for history.  It is an American history curriculum designed to 
appeal to someone who is interested in clothes.  It has been very 
popular with young adults -- especially young women.

I hope you will post back to NIFL-Technology a compilation of good 
history Web sites.

Thanks.

All the best,


David J. Rosen


MMalo63388@aol.com wrote:

> Dear Members,
> 
> We are working on a web based curriculum on US history for 
> ad ed students to earn high school completion credit and 
> are sifting through sites. Many are great!
> 
> If you have a favorite site that you would like to recommend,
> your input would be appreciated. 
> 
> Thank you very much. This list serve has been invaluable.
> Sincerely,
> Mary Maloney
> Western Conn. Adult and Continuing Education (WERACE)
> email: MMalo63388@aol.com
> 
> 
> 



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