March marks Women’s History Month, which is a whole month to celebrate the specific achievements made by women throughout history, but these accomplishments can be highlighted throughout curricula all school year long! While there are many historical contributions of women that teachers can highlight, consider taking a multi-disciplinary approach and celebrate women in science.
As an effort to support our Social Studies School Service community of administrators and educators, we are now providing reflections from our webinars.
The Holocaust was a genocide perpetrated by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party where over 12 million people (Jewish and non-Jewish) were killed, and millions more were forced into hiding.
George Washington Carver (c.
As a social studies teacher, I find myself wanting to teach my students anything and everything I can about the many subject areas we cover.
Black History Month provides an opportunity for classrooms to celebrate the rich contributions of African Americans throughout history.
There are a few universal beliefs commonly voiced among history teachers.
Social studies combines a lot of different topics in a variety of content areas.
As leaders, we have all been in situations where our procured resources do not translate into implemented resources.
Context is crucial in reading because it provides the necessary background information, setting, or circumstances that help students understand the meaning of what they’re reading.
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