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This School Librarian Thinks Her Job Is the ‘Best-Kept Secret in Education’

ED Surge

Its the best-kept secret in education, to be a school librarian, Rhue says with pride. I had earned my masters in the art of teaching elementary education. I was more of a periodical girl, with the magazines and the newspapers and an occasional novel or self-help book. I'm an educator. You get to interact with everybody.

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Integrating Science and Social Studies

Ashleigh's Education Journey

Integrating science and social studies with reading is a must. Due to testing and/or district and state requirements, social studies and science often take the back seat. While I can’t say that I get it in every day, I do carve out time for intentional science and/or social studies instruction.

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8 Budget-Friendly Prizes for Students

Mr and Mrs Social Studies

Prizes for Students As educators, we know the importance of rewarding students for their hard work and achievements. The post 8 Budget-Friendly Prizes for Students appeared first on Mr and Mrs Social Studies. So, how do we provide students with meaningful prizes without breaking the bank?

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‘We must talk about this real history’: Reactions to ‘divisive concepts’ ban

The Hechinger Report

This story also appeared in The Boston Globe Earlier this year, state lawmakers proposed a repeal, eliciting more than 1,000 letters to the House Education Committee. The Hechinger Report, in partnership with The Boston Globe Magazine, analyzed a 264-letter sample to get a sense of both sides. Kids are not born racists.

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Not Just for Math: A Tiered System of Learning Supports for Any Subject

Cult of Pedagogy

Listen to the interview with Sarah Riggs Johnson and Nate Wolkenhauer: Sponsored by Studyo and Scholastic Magazines+ This post was co-written by Nate Wolkenhauer. Tier 6: Test Pulling Nate When I was in high school, I cheated on a social studies test. Mind, Brain, and Education , 1 (1), 3–10. This isn’t really about math.

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Slavery still shapes all of our lives, yet students aren’t taught its history

The Hechinger Report

Nikole Hannah-Jones wrote those words in her introductory essay to The 1619 Project , a special issue of The New York Times Magazine she edited that commemorates the 400-year anniversary of the arrival of 20 enslaved Africans who were sold into slavery to the shores of Virginia. Less than a quarter could identify how the U.S.

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Engaging Students with Studies Weekly | Teacher Testimonial

Studies Weekly

Engaging Students with Studies Weekly | Teacher Testimonial Sep 06, 2024 Video Transcript Speaker: Elizabeth Spasiano, 3rd Grade Teacher, NJ Elizabeth Spasiano: The reasons that I love using Social Studies Weekly as the teacher are really three-fold. The other reason that I love Social Studies Weekly is the materials.