National Geographic Learning and our authors bring the world into the classroom—and bring world history alive by talking about travelers through time, including National Geographic Explorers. Join author Ken Curtis as he talks about the appeal of teaching world history (whether it’s Advanced Placement World History on on-level high school World History) by sharing experiences of travelers from thousands of years ago — and today.
Professor of History, California State University Long Beach
National Geographic Learning and our authors bring the world into the classroom—and bring world history alive by talking about travelers through time, including National Geographic Explorers. Join author Ken Curtis as he talks about the appeal of teaching world history (whether it’s Advanced Placement World History on on-level high school World History) by sharing experiences of travelers from thousands of years ago — and today.
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