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March 30, 2018 By Ken Klieman
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Three Easy Immersive Activities to Teach Ancient History

Three Easy Immersive Activities to Teach Ancient History

March 23, 2018
By Jessica Hayes

Let’s face it, ancient history isn’t the easiest subject to get middle and high school students excited about.

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Character Qualities that Bolster Civic Learning and 21st-Century Skills

Character Qualities that Bolster Civic Learning and 21st-Century Skills

March 22, 2018
By Ken Klieman

“Patriotism is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime.

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Help Students Explore How Puritanism Shaped the U.S. Government

Help Students Explore How Puritanism Shaped the U.S. Government

March 16, 2018
By David L. Moguel

I have wondered, especially this past year, why many Americans dislike their government because they think it intrudes on their freedom, and why many Mexicans and Latin Americans mistrust their governments because they think they are corrupt and abuse their power.

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Give Students A Fresh Perspective on Government: How Catholicism Shaped Latin American Regimes

Give Students A Fresh Perspective on Government: How Catholicism Shaped Latin American Regimes

March 9, 2018
By David L. Moguel

This article covers the influence of Catholicism in shaping the form and philosophy of government in Latin America, affecting how Latino students and their families think and feel about government.

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Why Do Social Studies Professionals Love Social Studies? [Video]

Why Do Social Studies Professionals Love Social Studies? [Video]

March 7, 2018
By Social Studies School Service

This year at NCSS (National Council for the Social Studies), we went around asking one question to attendees—”Why do you love social studies?” 

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Teach Vocabulary for Social Studies Using Systematic Instruction

Teach Vocabulary for Social Studies Using Systematic Instruction

March 6, 2018
By Dixie Massey

Teachers frequently offer students multiple ways to learn vocabulary: vocabulary cards, quizzes, drawing, matching activities, and even games.

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5 Things to Consider Before Flipping Your Classroom

5 Things to Consider Before Flipping Your Classroom

March 2, 2018
By Jessica Hayes

The flipped classroom allows students to build background knowledge outside school, freeing up time for more hands-on learning in the classroom.

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How Hispanic Students Can See More of Themselves in the Current Social Studies Curriculum

How Hispanic Students Can See More of Themselves in the Current Social Studies Curriculum

February 23, 2018
By David L. Moguel

It’s not a stretch to say that Hispanic/Latino students have an ancestral background in the subjects we teach.

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The Importance of Vocabulary Instruction in Social Studies

The Importance of Vocabulary Instruction in Social Studies

February 20, 2018
By Dixie Massey

Few would argue with the importance of vocabulary knowledge in all school subjects.

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