9780205739172-0205739172-The American Journey, Brief Volume 2: Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition

The American Journey, Brief Volume 2: Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition

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The American Journey, Brief Volume 2: Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition (ISBN-13: 9780205739172 and ISBN-10: 0205739172), written by authors Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History David Goldfield, School of Urban Studies and Planning Carl Abbott, Professor of History Virginia DeJohn Anderson, Professor Jo Ann E Argersinger, Assistant Professor Peter H Argersinger, Barney, was published by Prentice Hall in 2009. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The American Journey, Brief Volume 2: Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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This highly visual survey of American history introduces students to the key features of American political, social, and economic history in an exciting format designed to ignite students passion to know history. The Teaching & Learning Classroom Edition of the highly successful The American Journey provides students with the most help available in reading, thinking, and applying the material they are learning in the text and in lecture. A series of pedagogical aids, in text and out of class study companions, as well as complete instructor presentational and assessment support make this text the perfect choice for those looking to make history come alive for their students.

The path that led the authors to The American Journey began in the classroom with their students. The goal of this text is to make American history accessible to students. The key to that goal--the core of the book--is a strong, clear narrative and a positive theme of The American "Journey." American history is a compelling story that the authors tell in an engaging, forthright way, while providing students with an abundance of tools to help them absorb that story and put it into context. This text combines political and social history, to fit the experience of particular groups into the broader perspective of the American past, to give voice to minor and major players alike, because the history of America is in the stories of its people.

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