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Whose World? Whose History?

The recent controversy surrounding changes to the AP World History curriculum shed light on the challenges facing educators who try to tackle the pedagogical problems associated with world history, including the lingering influence of Eurocentrism and the daunting task of covering 10,000 years of human history in a meaningful way. Learn More ›

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