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A Teacher’s Guide to Celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Studies Weekly

A Teacher’s Guide to Celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month May 2, 2024 • Studies Weekly Diverse perspectives strengthen education, according to Heather Singmaster’s EdWeek article from November 2018. Then in 1992, Congress passed a law that designated May as Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

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Teaching about Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

Studies Weekly

Teaching about Asian Pacific American Heritage Month April 29, 2024 • Studies Weekly Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a great opportunity to incorporate culturally responsive teaching into students’ learning experience. In 2016, Ko was honored by the National Women’s History Museum for success and leadership in business.

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Teachers are first responders to the opioid crisis

The Hechinger Report

It’s Cruey’s job to keep track of these particulars, even more than lesson planning or standardized test preparation. “My In 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ranked McDowell County as second-most at-risk in the country for an HIV outbreak due to intravenous drug use. They’re proud of their heritage.

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How a tribe won a legal battle against the federal Bureau of Indian Education — and still lost

The Hechinger Report

Teachers now must use lesson plans, and they finally have a curriculum to use in English, science and math classes. Teachers used no lesson plans, in any subject, and the school had no librarian. Teachers now submit weekly lesson plans, and the school selected a curriculum and purchased computers for all grades.

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Refugees can choose a separate high school in this Kentucky town

The Hechinger Report

In New York, 74 percent of English language learners at International schools graduated from high school in 2016, compared with 31 percent of English learners citywide. Will Spalding is new to teaching English language learners this year, but says training sessions helped him to revamp his lesson plans to make them more accessible.