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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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Teaching Geographic Literacy through Children’s Books

Teaching Geographic Literacy through Children’s Books

March 10, 2021
By Kay Gandy

In the primary grades, maps are useful tools to help the young reader put stories into perspective and develop a sense of place.

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Three Ways to Make the Father of Modern Economics Memorable

Three Ways to Make the Father of Modern Economics Memorable

March 6, 2021
By Cynthia Resor

Adam Smith and his famous book The Wealth of Nations often make lists of things to know about the eighteenth century in economics and history classes.

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The Harlem Renaissance: A Revolution in Black History

The Harlem Renaissance: A Revolution in Black History

February 24, 2021
By Sheree Turner

Most times a movement promotes a direct change in society.

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Teaching Students the Analysis Skills to Fight Truth Decay

Teaching Students the Analysis Skills to Fight Truth Decay

February 18, 2021
By Dr. Aaron Willis

The skills and content taught in science and social studies are often relegated to a secondary importance when compared to literacy and math.

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Black History Month: An Important Addition to American Culture

Black History Month: An Important Addition to American Culture

February 16, 2021
By Sheree Turner

The history of America was built by many cultures and ethnic groups.

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President Abraham Lincoln: The Man behind the Legend

President Abraham Lincoln: The Man behind the Legend

February 9, 2021
By Kay Gandy

February is the month that many teachers typically introduce information about the sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln.

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