Children learning from children of the past: a study of fifth graders' development of empathy with historical characters
@inproceedings{Geneser2005ChildrenLF, title={Children learning from children of the past: a study of fifth graders' development of empathy with historical characters}, author={Pamela Vivien Loomis Geneser}, year={2005} }
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