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April 13, 2020 By Monet Hendricks
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Illustrating Essential Questions Using the TV News

Illustrating Essential Questions Using the TV News

April 9, 2020
By Cynthia Resor

Essential questions ask students to consider the “big picture” of a topic.

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Adapting Social Studies Best-Practices to Distance Learning

Adapting Social Studies Best-Practices to Distance Learning

April 7, 2020
By Sheree Turner

In these changing times, what are some of the social studies best-practices that we can apply in a remote learning environment?

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Popular Culture Isn’t a New Thing: Considering the Present by Examining the Past

Popular Culture Isn’t a New Thing: Considering the Present by Examining the Past

March 26, 2020
By Cynthia Resor

Popular culture is the culture of the majority or the masses of people in a society—what a large part of a population believes or does, and objects representing beliefs or activities within that society.

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As Your District Goes Remote, Our Digital Platforms Are Here to Provide Support

As Your District Goes Remote, Our Digital Platforms Are Here to Provide Support

March 20, 2020
By Social Studies School Service

School and district closures are rippling across the nation and the world as our communities join together to combat the spread of the coronavirus.

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3 Ways to Connect the Industrial Revolution to the Modern World

3 Ways to Connect the Industrial Revolution to the Modern World

March 19, 2020
By Cynthia Resor

The Industrial Revolution of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries transformed technology, the economy, and daily life.

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How to Transition to a Blended Social Studies Curriculum

March 13, 2020
By Jessica Hayes

A few years ago, I “splashed” into the blended learning scene only to abandon it several months in.

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“Going Viral” Isn’t a New Thing: Teaching Media Literacy with Historical Examples

“Going Viral” Isn’t a New Thing: Teaching Media Literacy with Historical Examples

March 10, 2020
By Cynthia Resor

Going viral is the rapid spread of information, not diseases.

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Cultivating Digital Skills for Educators

Cultivating Digital Skills for Educators

March 4, 2020
By Pam Gothart

Has your district made the shift to using digital resources and technology in the classroom? Some have and many more are in the process of doing so.

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Changes in K-12 Education To Watch in 2020

March 1, 2020
By Monet Hendricks

This year has already proven to be a whirlwind for many schools and districts across the nation.

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