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Lucien Ellington

Lucien Ellington is UC professor of Education at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Ellington teaches courses in social studies education and East Asian history, and is editor of Education About Asia.  He also has considerable experience with K-12 curricula, works with the Core Knowledge Foundation, and has evaluated and developed world history standards and materials for states as well as private organizations.

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High Expectations

Teaching about 9/11 in 2011: What Our Children Need to Know

Richard Rodriguez, Andrew J. Rotherham, William Damon, William Galston, Victor Davis Hanson, Katherine Kersten, Lucien Ellington 9.7.2011
NationalReport
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Standards & Accountability

Thomas B. Fordham Foundation Sponsorship Accountability Report 2007

Sheila Byrd Carmichael, Carol Jago, Lucien Ellington, Paul Gross, Sheldon Stern 11.28.2007
OhioReport
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High Expectations

Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate: Do They Deserve Gold Star Status?

Sheila Byrd Carmichael, Lucien Ellington, Paul Gross, Carol Jago, Sheldon Stern 11.13.2007
NationalReport
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High Expectations

Where Did Social Studies Go Wrong?

Kathleen Porter-Magee, James Leming, Lucien Ellington 8.1.2003
NationalReport
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