Concord Review is a USA magazine covering History. The Concord Review was founded in 1987 to find and acknowledge exemplary history research papers by high school students in the English speaking world. These papers are distributed in the quarterly journal to inspire more reading of history and future student writings. The publication is run by a non-profit Massachusetts corporation that also includes the Ralph Waldo Emerson Prizes, the National Writing Board, TCR Institute, and the Concord Review Society. This magazine is owned by The Concord Review, Inc.. The web site is presented in the English language.
| Concord Review Magazine Ratings | Content:
Very Good (1 votes)
Political Bias: No Bias (1 votes)
Credibility: High (1 votes)
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| News, Reviews & Comments | Comments to date: 2. The most recent comments are below.
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William Fitzhugh Concord, MA | Posted at 11:54am on Thursday, January 8th, 2009 | Started in 2002, The TCR Institute [which is in collaboration with The Concord Review] is the only U.S. think tank focused on student academic work at the high school level, has published a study of the state of the history research paper in U.S. public high schools. The study found that the majority of teachers say they don’t have the time to assign and grade such papers, so 81% never assign a 5,000-word research paper and 62% never assign even a 3,000-word term paper. We plan a study of the assignment of complete nonfiction books in U.S. public high schools, and we have had a number of articles published.
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David McCullough USA | Posted at 11:49am on Thursday, January 8th, 2009 | “I very much like and support what you’re doing with The Concord Review. It’s original, important, and greatly needed, now more than ever, with the problem of historic illiteracy growing steadily worse among the high school generation nearly everywhere in the country.”
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