Billions of dollars in federal COVID-19 recovery funds are flowing to American schools.
Author: Monet Hendricks
25 Trailblazers to Celebrate This Women’s History Month
March marks Women’s History Month, which is a whole month to celebrate the specific achievements made by women throughout history.
The History behind Presidential Transitions in the United States
American democracy began as an experiment.
4 Considerations to Make This Native American Heritage Month
November is Native American Heritage Month, or, as it is commonly referred to, American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month.
A Brief History of the Right to Vote
Determining whether voting is a right or a privilege has been a battleground for states to control who can cast a ballot in elections.
Early Childhood Education: An Investment in Development
For the majority of children in the United States, formal and required schooling begins in kindergarten, at approximately age five or six.
Adjusting to a New Normal: 5 Tips for Back-to-School This Year
Whether the school year is in person, fully remote, or a hybrid of the two, teachers, administration, and school support staff are collectively navigating uncharted territory.
Books to Promote Diversity in the K-8 Social Studies Classroom
Teaching all sides of history and utilizing resources that aim to showcase diverse peoples is essential in the modern social studies classroom.
Foster Social and Emotional Learning This Upcoming School Year
Students in the K-12 setting experience immense developmental changes, socially, emotionally, and academically.
A Timeline of African American History in the United States
Across the country and the world, people are rallying behind the Black Lives Matter movement to enact change in a system that has historically been unjust to people of color.