Voices and Votes interweaves history and civics, providing a comprehensive overview of state, tribal, and local governance in Wisconsin. The accompanying teacher's guide by Bobbie Malone encourages students to compare and contrast historical circumstances with current events, so that young learners come to understand both the differences and the continuities in our evolving democratic society.
This is Book 4 in the New Badger History S. Series. See all New Badger History S. books here.
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Jon Kasparek is a freelance historian who earned the 2003 University of Wisconsin-Madison Baensch Award for best dissertation on a topic in Wisconsin history. Bobbie Malone is the director of the Office of School Services at the Wisconsin Historical Society. She is the author of several books on Wisconsin history written for classrooms.
More about Jon KasparekBobbie Malone is director of the Office of School Services at the Wisconsin Historical Society. A former elementary school teacher, she has a Ph.D. in American history from Tulane University."
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