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Why Government Teacher Amy Messick Ran For School Board

Teaching American History

By August 2024 she would complete her degree in the Master of Arts in American History and Government (MAHG ) program, giving her time for such an endeavor. Parent groups have complained that teachers are injecting controversial topics into lessons. Well, how do I teach government without talking about controversial topics?

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Could AI Give Civics Education a Boost?

ED Surge

It’s just more complex and time consuming, he says, to gauge how much a student has learned about, say, how to weigh two competing views of a historical event in an essay assignment. Cote is not alone in pinning hopes on AI to help the teaching of civics. “We

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We shouldn’t pretend neutrality in the face of injustice

Dangerously Irrelevant

Following up on my previous post , I’m going to share a fantastic blog post from Michael Kaechele : I have grown weary of the call to avoid controversial topics and stay neutral. There are many things in history that do not have two equal opposing sides: slavery, genocide, imperialism, colonialism, segregation, etc.

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Sharing the Story & Songs of Christmas

Pedagogy and Formation

Delightful story that tells of the momentous event. ' When Mary and Joseph enter the picture and the events of the true Christmas story unfold! ' Sharing family anecdotes & stories that enrich children's knowledge of the past (BUT avoid controversial topics!). Can you remember the time when we egged Mr Smith's car"?

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How social studies can help young kids make sense of the world

The Hechinger Report

Ultimately, we can’t prepare children for living in a rich, diverse democracy if we don’t expose them to the controversial topics inherent in our democracy.”. The C3 framework — the three Cs refer to college, career and civic life — includes curriculums in civics, economics, geography and history.

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Nurturing Global Citizenship Through ‘British Values’ (Book Release: Developing Quality PSHE in Secondary Schools and Colleges)

Geogramblings

Increasing the self-knowledge, esteem and confidence of our young people builds resilience and skill in tackling controversial topics and issues, as detailed earlier by Chowdhury.* Enable students to distinguish right from wrong and to respect the civil and criminal law of England. A vote represents a voice.

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Is Classroom Discussion a Dying Art?

ED Surge

In the past, his prompts have asked students about specific readings theyve done or the cause and effect of certain events. The questions need to be open-ended enough to spark conversation between multiple groups, says Gannon, who also teaches history. That could be a really dangerous proposition.