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NCHE Partners with the Library of Congress

NCHE

The National Council for History Education (NCHE) is excited to announce a new partnership with the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources program (TPS). As of February 2025, NCHE serves as the director of one of the Librarys newest regional granting entities, the Great Plains Region.

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Culturally Responsive Education: Evidence to Influence Practice

Digital Promise

Culturally responsive education is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Developing their own cultural awareness , discussing race , and selecting culturally responsive texts are three strategies, supported by research, that help educators to sustain inclusive learning environments. Developing cultural awareness and discussing race.

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PROOF POINTS: Paper books linked to stronger readers in an international study

The Hechinger Report

An Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) study across approximately 30 countries found that teens who said they most often read paper books scored considerably higher on a 2018 reading test taken by 15-year-olds compared to teens who said they rarely or never read books. As one gap closes, another one opens.

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Are We Doomed to a Culture Where Fake News Wins? Not if Schools Can Help It

ED Surge

I recently picked up “ Fact vs. Fiction: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in the Age of Fake News ” by Jennifer LaGarde and Darren Hudgins (2018). I encourage you to pick up a copy or borrow it from your library and dig into it in its entirety.) It’s time to get focused on what LaGarde and Hutchins call A News Consumer’s Skill Set.

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Not Just for Math: A Tiered System of Learning Supports for Any Subject

Cult of Pedagogy

Answering a question in front of the class activates the same fight or flight response as if a “tiger was in a classroom” (Posey, 2018). Nate combats this by consciously working to build — and maintain — a culture of respect in his classroom. References CAST (2018). Problem-solving and reasoning are important beyond math!

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Closing the Digital Learning Gap

Digital Promise

They are connecting across cultural and national borders to promote global awareness and tolerance. school and library to the internet. In 2014 the FCC modernized the E-Rate program to make it more affordable for schools and libraries to upgrade their internet connection speeds.

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Native Americans turn to charter schools to reclaim their kids’ education

The Hechinger Report

Once the site of an Indian boarding school, where the federal government attempted to strip children of their tribal identity, the Native American Community Academy now offers the opposite: a public education designed to affirm and draw from each student’s traditional culture and language. The charter school, NACA, opened its doors in 2006.