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Webinar Series: Teaching the 2024 U.S. Election

Political Science Now

Join APSA for our third webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. Election Webinar Series: Watch the Past Events National campaigns and elections allow citizens to reflect and participate in their democracy. Election Webinar Series showcases how political scientists understand and teach American democracy’s quadrennial event.

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Social Studies Soundtracks: Using Music to Teach Social Studies

Studies Weekly

It is deeply rooted in our cultures, histories, geographies, and values. DOWNLOAD RESOURCE Using Music to Teach Geography Music is geographically rooted. Styles, instruments, and lyrics often reflect the landscapes, climates, and cultures of their origin. Why it Matters Music connects us across time, place, and culture.

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RISE UP Coalition to Address the Compound Inequity Facing Black and Brown Students

Digital Promise

School districts and charter networks are facing both tremendous challenges and, simultaneously, opportunities to design and implement effective, culturally-aligned systems to support historically marginalized students. Stay tuned for information regarding the coalition’s new website and first webinar. Convening Host Organizations.

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How to Achieve Powerful Digital Learning

Digital Promise

We must use this crisis to create a better and more equitable system for all learners, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, geography, or learner variability. Any educator looking to improve or reinforce their instruction in the remote setting can register for our free Teacher Training Pathways and Techno Tuesday webinars.

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With Money From Facebook, 10 Colleges Turn Their Campuses into ‘Metaversities’

ED Surge

I do hope that things like the socioeconomic divide and geography divide can potentially be bridged in education because of some of these new technologies like VR,” he says. Meanwhile, Heiberger of South Dakota State heard Grubbs describe the project on a webinar.

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Moral Injury and Out-of-loopness

All Things Pedagogical

There is something to be said about how moral injury in academe is a by-product of a lack of cultural and information capital. A "need to know" culture often leads to a need to leave eduspace (I just typoed this as eduscape and that definitely that works as well). More CV padding, more you can figure-it-out-can't-yous.

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Careers at Community Colleges: Applying to Jobs at 2-Year Institutions

Political Science Now

Johnson is a tenured Instructor in Political Science, History, and Geography at Minnesota State Community and Technical College in Moorhead, MN. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Southern Illinois University, an M.A. in Political Studies from the University of Illinois Springfield, and an A.A.