Teachers who instruct Advanced Placement courses often stand out due to a combination of factors that set them apart within the educational landscape! AP teachers are different because they are not just educators but also mentors, subject-matter experts, and facilitators of academic growth.
Developing long-lasting leaders in education has always been the goal of Dr.
As leaders, we have all been in situations where our procured resources do not translate into implemented resources.
Social studies teachers possess a unique set of skills, knowledge, and perspectives that set them apart in the field of education! Whether in the elementary or secondary classroom, teaching social studies have a broad understanding of various disciplines such as history, geography, economics, political science, and sociology.
As an effort to support our Social Studies School Service community of administrators and educators, we are now providing transcripts of our webinars.
Did you miss this webinar? Now you can read all about it.
School and district closures are rippling across the nation and the world as our communities join together to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
This year at NCSS (National Council for the Social Studies), we went around asking one question to attendees—”Why do you love social studies?”
Iowa social studies professionals know how to model informed action.
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