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How to Choose High-Quality Social Studies Instructional Materials for Your District

TCI

By choosing and implementing HQIM, district administrators can drive deeper student engagement, improve academic outcomes, and ensure long-term success in social studies education. For further insights, download the full eBook. Digital Components: Many providers offer online platforms or digital resources to supplement print materials.

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What these teens learned about the Internet may shock you!

The Hechinger Report

Stanford’s myth busters, led by education professor Sam Wineburg and doctoral student Sarah Cotcamp McGrew, have field-tested 15 news-literacy tasks of varying difficulty, with about 50 more in the works. Sam Wineburg, Stanford University education professor. Janis Schachter, Northport (N.Y.) High School social studies teacher.

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How to Use My Editable Resources Digitally in 5 Easy Steps

Leah Cleary

A lot of teachers are wanting to–or needing to–use resources from one of my curriculum sets digitally. I do create digital resources, but we all like versatility. So I’ve made my resources versatile. I’m going to show you how to use them digitally in 5 easy steps.

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Budgeting Basics: How to Manage Saving and Spending

ACRE

Arkansas educators asked, we listened! Based on that feedback, UCA Family & Consumer Sciences Professor Dr. Kathryn Carroll developed an in-depth content review, hands-on simulation, and several additional resources specifically designed to teach budgeting in Arkansas classroom. Please allow 2-3 weeks to receive resources by mail.

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Moving to 4th Grade

Ashleigh's Education Journey

In this post: Pacing Guides Fourth Grade Morning Work Reading Writing Guided Math & Workshops Social Studies & Science Classroom Management Top Ten Resources Pacing Guides It’s hard to start the year without a plan, so you can download example fourth grade pacing guides here.

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Digital Leadership: Leading Change from Where You Are | #DigiLead

A Principal's Reflections

A great deal has changed over the past few years not just in society, but also in education. Below are some specific highlights embedded in the new edition: A focus on efficacy : In the real-world of education results matter as well as how we arrive at them. They also need to align with the core work that educators engage in daily.

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A hidden, public internet asset that could get more kids online for learning

The Hechinger Report

The message, from Zach Leverenz, founder of the nonprofit EveryoneOn, attacked the Educational Broadband Service (EBS), which long ago granted school districts and education nonprofits thousands of free licenses to use a slice of spectrum — the range of frequencies that carry everything from radio to GPS navigation to mobile internet.

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