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Modern Youth Taking Action and How to Inspire Your Students to Do the Same

Modern Youth Taking Action and How to Inspire Your Students to Do the Same

March 15, 2023
By Monet Hendricks

A key part of the C3 inquiry process and social studies curriculum is teaching students how to take informed action.

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Advocate for Social Studies in Everyday Education [Transcript]

Advocate for Social Studies in Everyday Education [Transcript]

March 8, 2023
By Social Studies School Service

As an effort to support our Social Studies School Service community of administrators and educators, we are now providing transcripts of our webinars.

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Developing Culturally Responsive Relationships with Your Students

Developing Culturally Responsive Relationships with Your Students

February 15, 2023
By Sheree Turner

Educating students today should focus on educational and cultural equity along with academics.

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Tools for the Elementary Classroom: Evaluating Primary and Secondary Sources [Transcript]

Tools for the Elementary Classroom: Evaluating Primary and Secondary Sources [Transcript]

February 7, 2023
By Social Studies School Service

Did you miss this webinar? Now you can read all about it.

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Be the Change: Getting Started with Culturally Responsive Teaching

Be the Change: Getting Started with Culturally Responsive Teaching

January 20, 2023
By Shronda Fletcher

A key understanding of teaching social studies is that the world around us is constantly changing.

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Connecting Geography and Religious Themes in Secondary Social Studies

Connecting Geography and Religious Themes in Secondary Social Studies

January 12, 2023
By Kay Gandy

Religion is influenced by geography and in turn can affect geography.

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Virtual Field Trips to Immerse Students in the History of United States Presidents

Virtual Field Trips to Immerse Students in the History of United States Presidents

December 10, 2022
By Christine Boatman

Visiting historic sites is a very powerful tool for students learning history.

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Foster Student-Based Inquiry with a Primary Source Mystery

Foster Student-Based Inquiry with a Primary Source Mystery

November 28, 2022
By Cynthia Resor

Inquiry-based activities: necessary for social studies standards, but also a teacher favorite! Try to challenge your students in the classroom with a primary source mystery.

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Teaching Social Studies and Geography Through the Erie Canal

Teaching Social Studies and Geography Through the Erie Canal

November 15, 2022
By Kay Gandy

The digging of the Erie Canal was a project that used local workers in each section along the canal to build a complex geographical structure to enhance transport and commerce in the United States.

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