Using Images to Understand the Interwar Period
World History Teachers Blog
FEBRUARY 12, 2025
Atlantic Magazine published 45 black and white stunning black-and-white photographs of the interwar period around the world.
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World History Teachers Blog
FEBRUARY 12, 2025
Atlantic Magazine published 45 black and white stunning black-and-white photographs of the interwar period around the world.
Cult of Pedagogy
DECEMBER 8, 2024
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Sapiens
APRIL 1, 2025
A cover of Unifruitco Magazine , a publication of the United Fruit Company, promoted the companys restoration project at Zaculeu. SAPIENS is an editorially independent magazine of the Wenner-Gren Foundation and the University of Chicago Press. candidate in anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania.
A Principal's Reflections
OCTOBER 31, 2021
Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning 42(5), 32–35. Kirschner, P. Stop Propagating the Learning Styles Myth." Computers and Education 106, 166–171. Willingham, 2010. The Myth of Learning Styles."
A Principal's Reflections
AUGUST 13, 2017
By using Flipboard I have instant access to many of the pieces that appear on Inc thanks to the fact that I have leadership set as one of my magazine categories. It is one of the best ways to create your own personalized magazine based on your interests and social network activity that you can literally flip through.
Passion for Social Studies
DECEMBER 15, 2024
In this project, students will create a magazine cover or documentary project that illustrates the culture, politics, art, music, and lifestyle of the 1920s. US History Projects Bundle This growing bundle is full of amazing US History projects! There are projects ready for essential US History topics, such as the 1920s.
A Principal's Reflections
FEBRUARY 23, 2014
I could never have imagined how quickly she could radically transform this outdated space, using money that in the past had always been spent on books, magazines, and electronic databases. When I hired Laura I basically told her what her budget was and that she had complete control of how she wanted to use the money.
Edthena
MARCH 10, 2022
” According to Language Magazine , it’s the AI Coach platform by Edthena. Language Magazine provides news and resources for language learners, educators, and professionals and recently wrote about the AI Coach platform. Read the full article at Language Magazine or see the excerpt below: AI Coach to Support Teachers.
The Hechinger Report
JANUARY 8, 2025
More early childhood news The Miracle of Universal Pre-K , New York Magazine California district-college partnerships tackle teacher shortage for transitional kindergarten , K-12 Dive Washington needs more early childhood educators.
A Principal's Reflections
JUNE 28, 2015
Laura also collaborated with Steven and Debby Kurti from Tabletop Inventing to publish a series of articles featured in Teacher Librarian magazine that not only discuss the philosophy of makerspaces, but also provide practical implementation tips.
A Principal's Reflections
FEBRUARY 1, 2012
You can view the entire winter Scholastic Administrator magazine HERE ). If you don''t, what are your reasons? Finally, how can we move more schools to embrace social media in general as a valuable educational tool? educational leadership educational technology Twitter'
TeachThought
SEPTEMBER 3, 2024
British philosopher Bertrand Russell , too, was interested in how people think and learn, and for a 1951 piece in New York Times Magazine created a convenient itemized list we might follow as a kind of set of ‘rules’ for for critical thinking (he called them ‘commandments’–long story).
A Principal's Reflections
APRIL 23, 2011
feedly xt : Transform your Google Reader and Twitter accounts into a personalized magazine. This extension eliminates downloading large files and/or launching another application to view these documents. Chromed Bird : An extension for all the Twitterholics out there. Obviously I am just getting started with Google Chrome extensions.
Sapiens
DECEMBER 11, 2024
Anthropologists from around the globe brought dazzling insights and deeply reported concerns to the digital pages of SAPIENS magazine. We are honored to have collaborated with dozens of anthropologists this year who shared compelling essays, opinion pieces, poems, and podcast episodes at SAPIENS.
ED Surge
NOVEMBER 5, 2024
That’s what EdSurge senior reporter Emily Tate Sullivan found when she spent months researching the recent boom in smartwatches for kids, for a feature story that EdSurge co-published with WIRED magazine last week. The worst case scenario in the minds of the parents I talked to is just always looming,” she says.
A Principal's Reflections
AUGUST 10, 2014
Above is a picture of her entry into the 2014 Cover Contest held by Creative Outlook, a free magazine distributed to high school teachers and students immersed in art and music. She creates amazing art as a means to continually demonstrate her passions while learning new skills and techniques in the process.
A Principal's Reflections
JUNE 9, 2011
I also have a couple of apps that supplement the learning done in class through amazing pictures, news articles and even actual magazine clippings. Having the calendar is great because it keeps me organized and helps me to plan what I have to do accordingly.
A Principal's Reflections
JUNE 15, 2011
In 2010 Time Magazine published an article that clearly articulated The Case Against Summer Vacation. As the summer break quickly approaches in the Northeast I have come across various articles focusing on summer learning loss and the negative impact that time off has on students.
A Principal's Reflections
MAY 17, 2012
School newspapers and magazines could be taken to an unparalleled level with Adobe DPS. Students could even add descriptions and personal reflections on their art or even video clips taking viewers through the creation process. I can even see the use of apps by teachers to display student learning portfolios for all to see in the future.
Catlin Tucker
JULY 31, 2015
National Geographic Young Explorer Magazine is a great resource for nonfiction reading. Students can click through the magazine playing audio clips while reading along. There is a collection of magazines that include articles about animals, plants, stars, etc.
Edthena
MARCH 4, 2021
In this article from Langauge Magazine, Adam Geller, founder and CEO of Edthena, details how video coaching can provide English learner educators with the specific feedback that they need. Read more at: Language Magazine: The Importance of Feedback.
Sapiens
APRIL 8, 2025
SAPIENS is an editorially independent magazine of the Wenner-Gren Foundation and the University of Chicago Press. This seasons host is Eshe Lewis, who is also the director of the SAPIENS Public Scholars Training Fellowship program. Production and mix support are provided by Rebecca Nolan. Christine Weeber is the copy editor.
Sapiens
APRIL 9, 2025
This article was originally published at Knowable Magazine and has been republished under Creative Commons. Utterances like um, wow, and mm-hmm arent garbage, they keep conversations flowing. LISTEN CAREFULLY TO a spoken conversation and youll notice that the speakers use a lot of little quasi-wordsmm-hmm, um, huh?,
A Principal's Reflections
AUGUST 12, 2018
Empower students to use social media and the school newspaper or magazine to engage in respectful dialogue about how to improve culture. When looking to improve divisive topics such as grading and homework allow students to weigh in and offer suggestions.
Anthropology News
JANUARY 17, 2025
Think short-form magazine-style stories with scientific bitelow on jargon, high on storytellingor compelling photo essays or multimedia pieces. Anthropology News encourages submissions in a variety of formats to present compelling stories that make anthropological insights accessible to a wide audience.
A Principal's Reflections
MARCH 7, 2011
In an article for SEEN Magazine Dr. Daggett provides some nice working definitions for these two terms: Rigor - Academic rigor refers to learning in which students demonstrate a thorough in-depth mastery of challenging tasks to develop cognitive skills through reflective thought, analysis, problem solving, evaluation or creativity.
Edthena
MARCH 5, 2024
In the news A recent article from Language Magazine featured reporting on how Keller Independent School District is using the AI Coach platform to help teachers improve specific areas of their instructional practice. “AI
Sapiens
MARCH 25, 2025
SAPIENS is an editorially independent magazine of the Wenner-Gren Foundation and the University of Chicago Press. This seasons host is Eshe Lewis, who is also the director of the SAPIENS Public Scholars Training Fellowship program. Production and mix support are provided by Rebecca Nolan. Christine Weeber is the copy editor.
Cult of Pedagogy
OCTOBER 14, 2024
Listen to my interview with Kim Marshall and Jenn David-Lang ( transcript ): Sponsored by Listenwise and Scholastic Magazines+ This page contains Amazon Affiliate and Bookshop.org links. When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of Pedagogy gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you.
Sapiens
JANUARY 14, 2025
Magazine and has been republished under Creative Commons. In the Ecuadorian Amazon, an anthropologist explores how the Shuar people are betting on dragon fruit cultivation to reclaim economic autonomy and political sovereignty. This article was originally published at YES!
Edthena
SEPTEMBER 11, 2024
In the news As reported in the August issue of Language Magazine , a groundbreaking partnership between Digital Promise and Edthena is revolutionizing how teachers implement Science of Reading best practices.
Anthropology 365
APRIL 7, 2025
On the May 12th, 2025 cover of Time Magazine , you will see a picture of a white wolf below the bold word Extinct slashed through with a red block. Below it reads “This is Remus. He’s a dire wolf. The first to exist in over 10,000 years. Endangered species could be changed forever.”
World History Teachers Blog
AUGUST 4, 2022
As the New Yorker Magazine noted, most historians believe that hunter-gatherers did not have the "complex symbolic systems, social hierarchies, and the division of labor, three things you probably need before you can build a twenty-two-acre megalithic temple." It was built before the Neolithic Revolution, 11,600 years ago.
Edthena
MAY 3, 2021
In this article from District Administration Magazine, Adam Geller, founder and CEO of Edthena, outlines five ways ed tech will revolutionize educator professional development post-pandemic, including more flexible PD.
A Principal's Reflections
NOVEMBER 12, 2014
I still remember the day when I sent my son Nick in with a copy of the Scholastic Administrator magazine where I was featured on the cover. The word on the street was that this was a very good school, but it wasn’t until I met Principal Judy Wilson that I realized how special the school really was.
A Principal's Reflections
JANUARY 6, 2019
I was honored to have been interviewed for Educational Leadership, ASCD's flagship magazine, on the power of Twitter as part of a Personal Learning Network (PLN). You can read the article HERE. Since only snippets of my responses were embedded into the piece I wanted to share the specific questions that were asked and my thoughts on each.
ED Surge
JANUARY 14, 2025
Laskas is a longtime magazine journalist with an expertise in immersing herself in unfamiliar settings to document them. And she spent the last three years on an unusually ambitious attempt to tell the story of this fading town which has much in common with many other small rural communities across the U.S.
ED Surge
JANUARY 3, 2023
A headline in the Atlantic magazine put it bluntly: “Will ChatGPT Kill the Student Essay?” This chatbot was released in late November, but it’s already sparking an existential crisis for educators at all levels.
Living Geography
JULY 21, 2024
Check out the latest survey results here. Listen to the results here. From the link above, you can access a spreadsheet to see how your local seaside town fared in the survey. You can then explore the methodology.
World History Teachers Blog
JANUARY 21, 2024
Here is an excellent essay by the historian, Peter Frankopan, for AEON Magazine about the significance of silk from its accidental development in China to its use as a "symbol of extravagance and decadence" in Afro-Eurasia. It's a great story and the excerpts are for great for the classroom.
World History Teachers Blog
MAY 8, 2022
Here's an excellent and short overview of Zen Buddhism, from the online Buddhist magazine, Lion's Roar. The author, Norman Fischer, a Zen teacher and writer, reviews the basic principles and practices of Zen. Korea first transmitted Buddhism to Japan in 525 CE but Zen for meditation was introduced in the 11th century.
Cult of Pedagogy
FEBRUARY 4, 2024
Ryan, Director of Photography for The New York Times Magazine , picked up her cell phone one day and started taking “artsy” photos of her office and of the people in it. So recently, I invested in an iPhone photography course because I was interested in learning more about the capabilities of my phone’s camera.
Anthropology News
MARCH 31, 2025
Think short-form magazine-style stories with scientific bitelow on jargon, high on storytellingor compelling photo essays or multimedia pieces. Anthropology News encourages submissions in a variety of formats to present compelling stories that make anthropological insights accessible to a wide audience.
Geography Education
APRIL 17, 2024
SOURCE: Knowable Magazine How do we know where we are, and why can some people find their way in the world, better than others? Though there’s still much to learn, the research suggests that to some extent, navigation skills are shaped by upbringing.
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