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Articles in Spring 2002 issue of Social Studies Review
- purpose and impact of Far West Edge's senior project at Bear Creek High School, The
by Wehrs, Anthony
- Challenges in teaching gifted learners in social studies classes
by Laughlin, Margaret A
- Wanted: Gifted students in social sciences
by O'Connell, Jack
- Television: Teacher of violence
by Fraracci, Lauren
- Vietnam: Land of war, people of peace
by Kayser, Keith
- Social studies for the gifted and talented
by Gosfield, Margaret
- Homespun: Teaching Local History in Grades 6-12
by Rocca, Al M
- Historical flags of the United states
- Creative autobiography: Adding a meaningful dimension to social studies
by Flack, Jerry
- Facts concerning gifted and talented education (GATE) programs in California
by Hein, LaDona
- Teaching social studies to gifted
by Brug, Linda
- Connecting giftedness and AP history
by Brug, Linda
- From the editor
by Rocca, Al M
- Survivors
by Sabato, George
- California association for the gifted position statements: A glossary
- Recommended standards for programs for gifted and talented students in California
- Creating simulations for social studies classrooms: The Lewis and Clark example
by Vargas, Mary Pat
- importance of social studies and the education of gifted students, The
by Clark, Barbara
- Places in the heart: Geography through children's literature
by Murphey, Carol E
- Differentiated curriculum: Multiple means and fixed ends
by Kaplan, Sandra N