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Teaching Nixon

Passion for Social Studies

Students learn about such a wide range of politics in high school history classes. For example, teaching Nixon is a crucial aspect of American history due to his leadership, insights, and evolution of politics. Teaching Nixon helps students gain incredible insight into American history, government , and political processes.

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My History or Our History? Historical Revisionism and Entitlement to Lead

Political Science Now

My History or Our History? In an online experiment in India ( ), we randomly assign participants exercises sourced from official state textbooks containing either an exclusive, inclusive, or a neutral representation of history. American Political Science Review The post My History or Our History?

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A Student's Perspective on Leadership

A Principal's Reflections

I approached senior Filip Piasevoli last week and asked if he would consider taking the theme of my blog and writing his own thoughts on leadership, technology, and student-centered learning. New Milford High School has presented me with more than enough opportunities to develop my leadership skills.

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What You Really Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence (AI)

A Principal's Reflections

AI, while a powerful tool, can only partially replace the role of human leadership in schools. While AI can provide data-driven insights and automate certain tasks, it needs a nuanced understanding of human relationships, cultural contexts, and complex decision-making processes essential for effective leadership. Prompt all you want.

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The Limitations of Being a Disconnected Nomad

A Principal's Reflections

My problem, as I now often reflect back upon how I used to perceive social media, was that I was not educated on how this tool could improve leadership and learning. I offer up this walk down history lane as a call to action. connected educators Digital Leadership Opinion Personal Learning Network' Image credit: [link] ?I

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Creating Interactive Lessons Through App Smashing

A Principal's Reflections

First and foremost, we must always keep sound pedagogy in mind, something that I discuss at length in Digital Leadership. I often recommend the use of this tool in History as a way to explore primary source documents. My goal is to try to make it a little easier with some simple to use tips on how to leverage free tools.

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APSA Oral History Project: Contributions by Scholars of Color Interview Series

Political Science Now

As part of an ongoing series examining Contributions of Scholars of Color , the APSA Diversity and Inclusion Department conducted a a second set of oral history interviews during the 2024 National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS) Annual Meeting held in Los Angeles, California. Watch the full interview series on YouTube.