As a former student who attended multiculturally diverse schools, celebrating the holidays and celebrations of my peers from different cultures made school all the more memorable.
Become a teacher, they said! It’ll be fun, they said! Truly, there is no more rewarding job than teaching and making a difference in students’ lives each and every day.
This July marks the 175th anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention, a landmark event in the women’s suffrage movement in the United States, which took place on July 19 and 20, 1848, in Seneca Falls, New York.
Juneteenth, the newest designated federal celebration, is a holiday that the United States recognizes on June 19th.
June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month, which honors the 1969 Stonewall uprisings.
Sociology is the scientific study of human society, social relationships, and social institutions.
Social studies is an important subject for students in special education, as it provides them with an understanding of the world around them and the history, culture, and society of different groups of people.
Teaching about geographic themes and the topographic features of our earth has long been a staple of any social studies classroom.
Inspiring students is crucial for their academic, personal, and professional growth, particularly as students progress into the secondary level.
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