Choosing a topic for my end of semester L390 Children’s Literature paper was a process of exploration. I chose to compare and contrast picture books with a common theme. I wanted a theme that dealt with current events so I focused on the 2012 elections. With 3 additional States and the District of Columbia legalizing… Read more »
Month: November 2012
Native American Heritage
November is Native American Heritage Month, founded in 1990 by Public Law 101-343. It’s a great time to learn about the rich and incredibly diverse history of our continent’s first citizens. The first and foremost of our resources are databases. These include American Indian History Online, which lets you search by region, tribe, person, event,… Read more »
Veterans Day
On this Veterans Day, IU East joins the nation in pausing to thank our brave soldiers, from generations past and present, for their service and courage under fire. But of course, we are especially proud of those students and employees of our own university who have defended us. And we want to give back to… Read more »
It’s Not too Late!
It’s not too late to be an informed voter! And, if you are reading this after 6:00 p.m. on November 6, you will be plenty early for the next election! Why do I vote? Even if people tell me that my vote doesn’t really matter, I know that my voting does. I vote, primarily,… Read more »