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May 6, 2021 By Kay Gandy
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Teaching about the American West: Cowgirls

Teaching about the American West: Cowgirls

May 4, 2021
By Kay Gandy

While their urban counterparts were restricted to more traditional female roles in the late 1800’s, women of the American West were roping and riding broncs.

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Teaching about the American West: Native Americans as Cowboys

Teaching about the American West: Native Americans as Cowboys

April 29, 2021
By Kay Gandy

Dime-store novels and Wild West television shows helped construct the stereotypical images of the “white” cowboy and the red-skinned Indian “savages.

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Teaching about the American West: Black Cowboys

Teaching about the American West: Black Cowboys

April 27, 2021
By Kay Gandy

The cowboy is viewed as an American icon: rugged rider of the range; champion of the good.

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How Congressional COVID Funding Could Impact Your District

How Congressional COVID Funding Could Impact Your District

April 19, 2021
By Monet Hendricks

Billions of dollars in federal COVID-19 recovery funds are flowing to American schools.

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Teaching History through Ceramic Tiles

Teaching History through Ceramic Tiles

April 5, 2021
By Kay Gandy

Clay has been used for many things throughout history, including writing surfaces, money, cooking vessels, and building materials.

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Supporting Students with Social Emotional Initiatives during COVID-19

Supporting Students with Social Emotional Initiatives during COVID-19

March 30, 2021
By Sheree Turner

The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted how we have approached educating children.

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Three Concepts to Consider When Analyzing Primary Source Photographs

Three Concepts to Consider When Analyzing Primary Source Photographs

March 25, 2021
By Cynthia Resor

“The camera doesn’t lie” is often assumed to be true about historical photographs, even though we know that maxim is certainly not true in the twenty-first century.

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How Big Data Will Transform Social Studies in the Future

How Big Data Will Transform Social Studies in the Future

March 18, 2021
By Melina Casey

In the era of big data, social studies classrooms are being transformed in different ways.

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25 Trailblazers to Celebrate This Women’s History Month

25 Trailblazers to Celebrate This Women’s History Month

March 15, 2021
By Monet Hendricks

March marks Women’s History Month, which is a whole month to celebrate the specific achievements made by women throughout history.

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