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Teaching social studies in a polarized world

The Hechinger Report

About 3,500 people attended the conference, among them K-12 and higher ed educators who teach the subjects that constitute social studies — including history, civics, geography, economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, law and religious studies.

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The Fulani Enigma: Unraveling the Deep Genetic History of Africa’s Legendary Pastoralists

Anthropology.net

Genetic landscape of studied populations (A) Pie chart plot based on ADMIXTURE results based on the Fulani-Wolrd dataset for K = 7 ( Table S7 ) raster plotted on a geographical map using the Kriging method. (B) B) Average values of the seven components estimated on ADMIXTURE results at K = 7 for all studied Fulani populations. (C)

History 111
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Elevating Social Studies with High-Quality Instructional Materials

TCI

This broad field draws upon various disciplines, such as anthropology, archeology, economics, geography, history, law, and philosophy. Responding to these concerns, the federal government increased funding for K-12 civics and history education funding from $7.75 million to $23 million as grants available to states.