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June 19, 2020 By Monet Hendricks
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Building Active Citizenship Skills Through Community Relationships

June 10, 2020
By Sheree Turner

Participatory citizenship is the act of citizens actively participating through community and political life to build a democracy that respects human rights.

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Black Voices Matter: A Personal Reflection

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By Daelin Hayes

FEAR.

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12 Contemporary Novels with Social Studies Themes

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By Monet Hendricks

Contemporary literature gives readers a look at progressive writing styles that often reflect the world in which the works were written.

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Why the History of Words Matters in Social Studies

Why the History of Words Matters in Social Studies

May 24, 2020
By Cynthia Resor

Etymology, the study of the origin of words and how the meanings of words change over time, is just as relevant in social studies as it is in English classes.

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The Teacher’s Guide to Helping Students Analyze Political Cartoons

The Teacher’s Guide to Helping Students Analyze Political Cartoons

May 18, 2020
By Melissa Knowles

Cartoons can sometimes make a serious point.

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20 Educational Acronyms Every Educator (and Parent!) Should Know

May 13, 2020
By Monet Hendricks

To quote one of my previous graduate school professors, “education is simply made up of alphabet soup.

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Teaching Remotely: What I’ve Learned So Far

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By Jessica Hayes

The times in which we are living are truly odd and unprecedented.

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A History of Quack Cures: Critical Analysis in the Classroom

May 7, 2020
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Quacks love health crises, and the COVID-19 virus has become very lucrative for people who make claims about unscientific cures.

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8 Memoirs That Will Impact Your Social Studies Students

April 23, 2020
By Monet Hendricks

An impactful memoir has long-lasting effects on its reader.

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