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295 Teachers are increasingly urged to include Primary doc-uments records or evidence of the past created in the past in their teaching of history and social studies. Primary Documents have clear advantages over textbook ac-counts. Historical Documents such as diaries, photographs, letters, and even house-by-house census manuscripts provide personal points of entry into history . They can offer eye-opening perspectives for students who believe that history is impersonal and therefore irrelevant to their lives.
295 T eachers are increasingly urged to include primary doc-uments—records or evidence of the past created in the past—in their teaching of history and social studies.
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