This Black History Month, discover diverse content to highlight, uplift, and celebrate Black voices throughout American history. Start with academic materials that make an impact on teaching, learning, and research.
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Learn how to integrate SEL programs and resources into everyday instruction to make a lasting impact on youth mental health. Click to access the webinar.
Designed for readers in high school and beyond, Encyclopedia of Emerging Markets, Second Edition focuses on some of the world's currently identified emerging markets and includes geographic and industry maps, and key macroeconomic data. Add title to your collection today.
Gale Primary Sources Learning Centers are designed for student researchers to learn to search and cite and as an instructional tool for faculty and librarians.
Explore Gale's literature databases for professors and faculty and see how users interact with our diverse products. Click to learn more.
Three expert panelists discuss how to optimize teaching and learning in the digital humanities. Watch the webinar here.
More captivating than traditional academic periodicals and journals, National Geographic Magazine Archive is an excellent introduction to primary sources for undergraduate students. Connect with a rep to learn more.
Religions of America provides helpful resources to help you explore the rich philosophy and inclusive principles of the Unitarian Universalism religion.
Gale provides useful resources for topics related to language and linguistics. Explore journals, databases, collections, & other publications.
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