Ethnic Heritage Studies Program. 1975-1976.

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Ethnic Heritage Studies Program. 1975-1976.

1975-1976

Contains From Immigrant to Ethnic a curriculum package in ethnic studies which consists of Entry 1925 a board game about the Ellis Island experience of immigrants in 1925, and three curriculum units which may be used with the board game or as separate units: The Immigrant Experience, Becoming American, and "No Irish Need Apply ... "; teacher's guides are included for the three units; a set of 50 color 35 mm. slides of various ethnic group activities; a set of 15 historical photos titled Introductry Visuals; a series of 12 transparencies using maps of Rhode Island to show population trends over time; a three page semi-annual report; and a seven page final performance report.

12 items.

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