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Teaching the Executive Branch

Passion for Social Studies

The lessons include required elements for AP US Government and Politics, so they push students to analyze this branch critically. Honestly, this is the perfect way to turn blank space and daydreaming into key educational components. The Executive Branch Unit This is the perfect unit to deepen your teaching!

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5 Ways To Create Positive Parent-Teacher Relationships

Passion for Social Studies

If parents and teachers do not trust one another, then no necessary steps might be taken for their child’s educational progress. You might also like this to give you time back to foster positive parent teacher relationship United States History Course $ 200.00 Add to cart AP US Government Course $ 200.00

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Latin American Solidarity in Changing Times  

Anthropology News

There is a long history of US imperial politics in Latin America and the Caribbean. Credit: Chelsey Dyer US activists linking hands with Colombian activists to cross a bridge along the San Juan River in 2017 Kathleen also comments on the role of those in the United States who can “act to change the situation.”

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Teaching about Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

Studies Weekly

We hope students of Asian or Pacific Islander heritage share their experiences and their cultural traditions with their peers, and teachers include the contributions of Asian and Pacific Americans to our collective history in lessons this month. Mostly forgotten by history, thousands of Chinese immigrants, who came to the U.S.

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Civics U: Policy Plus Administration

Civics U

It could be stimulating and helpful to examine such matters as energy, education, immigration, racism, voting security and access, abortion, government mandates, and more. Congressman in The Readers Digest provide an interesting perspective on the role and growth of government: “….a

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