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Witherspoon, Taajah; Clabough, Jeremiah; Elliott, Adolphus, Jr. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2017
Students often feel powerless. They feel like passive observers as the tapestry of the world is woven around them. Social studies teachers need to show students examples of individuals who have acted as agents of social change. By focusing on a historical figure's agency, students can see the ripple effects that people's actions can have over…
Descriptors: Social Change, Activism, Grade 5, United States History