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Sociology Review

Passion for Social Studies

Sociology is such a fun class to teach in high school. Similarly, it is important to have a strong Sociology review to ensure all students understand the content. Similarly, it is important to have a strong Sociology review to ensure all students understand the content. Sociology Projects Students love projects!

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Sociology Lesson Plans

Passion for Social Studies

Sociology is often a student-favorite course to take! Since students love this course, it is essential to have engaging, interactive sociology lesson plans. Luckily, there are tons of incredible sociology lessons to ensure students explore the underlying social forces that shape human behavior.

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Math can be a path to success after prison

The Hechinger Report

It also brings math professors, educators and enthusiasts to meet program participants through Pi Day events; I attended one such event in 2023 when I produced a podcast episode about the program, and the organization paid for my travel and accommodations.)

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Just Another Typical Day

A Principal's Reflections

Millan’s Sociology students learned how to use and create their own blog using Blogger from their Gmail accounts. Works of art and architecture, not unlike historical documents, biographies, or works of fiction, are a testament to particular cultures and historical events.

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OPINION: When wealthy parents hold sway in public schools

The Hechinger Report

. There is a widespread view in education that poor parents are trouble: They don’t spend enough time reading to children, monitoring their homework, attending school events or helping teachers. Sheerr Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. Sign up for our newsletter.

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Theater, economics and psychology: Climate class is now in session

The Hechinger Report

Former NPR education reporter Anya Kamenetz writes about a related trend in her latest column for Hechinger: Colleges embedding climate-related content into all sorts of classes — sociology, history, English literature, French. “We Our hope is that the governor and legislature will work with us to develop a comprehensive capital plan.

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OPINION: Our schools must tell a better and more complete story about our growing economic inequality

The Hechinger Report

Yet people’s lives are not just one-time events; they are complex trajectories. Stories that focus on single crisis events without attention to the larger picture of people’s lives often make those who experience poverty and economic distress seem deserving of their situations and fundamentally different from everyone else.