Thomas Jefferson
Inquiry History for Daring Delvers
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Narrated by:
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Jason Vande Brake
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By:
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Esther Franklin
About this listen
Thomas Jefferson: Inquiry History for Daring Delvers contains multiple questions which are reactions to presentations the author has made about The Others At Monticello. The new work reflects a continuation of extensive reading and other pertinent research.
Esther Franklin is a retired educator who taught from kindergarten to university. Early in her career she wrote Understanding World Neighbors in the Elementary Classroom which was predictive of her long interest and involvement in Earth citizenship education. More recently she wrote script and worked with university students on the CD, "Are You A Global Citizen?"
For those of us in the field of education who study the past to understand the present, this book guides the way to Thomas Jefferson's contributions to our thinking and institutions. Pertinent quotes lead the listener to explore the most fruitful research literature. This is extremely useful for teachers who look for ways to direct and support their students' research - especially those who seek answers about Jefferson's beliefs on their own. The many questions posed by this author are designed to expand the thinking and direction of the Delvers and, consequently, make the search for Jefferson's views on education even more enticing.
Sharon Alexander, PhD, Professor Emeritus, California State University Sacramento, Book ID 99970
©2012 Esther Franklin (P)2012 Esther Franklin