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ERIN MCKENNA is a graphic designer and free-lance writer in New York City. She has studied the history of her own Irish American family and their journey from County Clare, Ireland. Much of her research has focused on her great-grandfather, who once served as Grand Marshall of the St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York.
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This series of student research tools explains the process of genealogical research while creating opportunities to practice and integrate social studies skills. It aims to promote better student understanding of solid research techniques and enhances the American curriculum. The series supplements the thematic strands in the New Curriculum standards for social studies in American schools, such as: culture, time, continuity, and change; individual development and identity; power, authority, and governance; people, places, and environment; individuals, groups, and institutions; global connections. The series also aims to provide students with the opportunity to practice the historian's craft as they learn how to: collect data; use the latest electronic research tools; obtain and evaluate documents and sources; conduct and record eyewitness acounts of historical events in family life. Each volume also explains to students the "whys" and "hows" of tracing their roots if they are adopted or come from non-tradtional families. This guide assists students in understanding Irish American genealogy and covers topics such as individual development and identity and power and authority and governance. It also shows students how to employ techniques such as collecting data and using electronic research tools. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780897749763
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