Dale SchlundtStudentsThe Realization of What You are TeachingHow many of us actively question this point to ourselves, “What am I teaching students and what are they learning when I may not realize this is occurring?”June 10, 2016DisabiltiesThe Infusion of Political KnowledgeThe awkwardness displayed in these recent presidential debates has attracted the youth and opened a dialogue so that relevant information may be infused.January 24, 2016HomeTime is Ripe to Educate Youth about PoliticsAccording to the United States Election Project, only 58.2 percent of the voting eligible population cast their vote, research that points to the need of the politically active to educate those who fail to exercise their rights as Americans.January 20, 2016African-AmericanEducating the Young VoterWith a new round of young voters being eligible to vote this year, the question raised is not only will they participate, but do they have an understanding of the issues?October 18, 2015OpinionBe a Creator, Not an InheritorEveryone at some point in their lives feels that their work is insignificant.September 15, 2015African-AmericanUsing History to Become Constructively CriticalIn history as well as other disciplines, the need to corroborate the narrative is simply a given.July 16, 2015Page 1 of 1