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OPINION: Starting earlier will create better student pipelines into STEM fields

The Hechinger Report

This is STEM education in action: Hands-on projects help students develop critical thinking skills while sparking interest in science, technology, engineering and math. Students need opportunities to develop the critical thinking skills that will allow them to succeed in these fields.

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Would You Rather: Transfer and Apply

Catlin Tucker

Please provide some project-based learning ideas for grade students to explore. What are some differentiated options for students to show their learning about in my grade class? These choices promote active engagement, critical thinking, and the ability to connect and apply concepts in various contexts.

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5 Top Trends for Teaching Social Studies in 2023

Students of History

For US History, that can be reading (or even listening to) this short article on the stock market crash of 1929 and then organizing the important parts of the article into their interactive notebook: This allows students to be hands on with their learning and easily combine a digital resource with a paper/pencil activity.