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

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I was more of a periodical girl, with the magazines and the newspapers and an occasional novel or self-help book. Jami Rhue : I never thought of librarianship until I went to a job fair for Chicago Public Schools, and they were looking for school librarians. I had earned my masters in the art of teaching elementary education.

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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.

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4 Inspiring Black Humanitarians

Studies Weekly

According to Britannica, Du Bois published 16 research monographs and the first-ever case study of a U.S. Learn how Studies Weekly Social Studies can help teach students about history’s humanitarians. Black community.

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Helpful Resources and Tips for Teachers Using Studies Weekly

Studies Weekly

With their own print copies, students own their learning and can use the materials to show what they’ve learned after reading and studying the unit as a class. The text and print are also highly engaging, and the children feel so grown up with their own magazine or newspaper copy to learn from.

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The Power of Interactive Notebooks

Studies Weekly

26, 2023 • by Debbie Bagley I love the magazine and newspaper style of Studies Weekly, because with its engaging primary and secondary sources, and activities you can do right on the publication, it allows for so much more than just simply reading from a textbook – which tends to take the life out of any subject.

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15 Women from World History Who Made a Difference

Studies Weekly

According to the Smithsonian Magazine, she is considered one of the most powerful empresses in Chinese history. See how Studies Weekly Social Studies teaches world history from different cultural perspectives by requesting a sample. She again took power when she opposed efforts to modernize Chinese society.

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Teaching About Palestine-Israel and the Unfolding Genocide in Gaza

Zinn Education Project

A social studies teacher uses conflicting narratives to engage students in studying the history of Palestine and Israel, focusing on the events of 1948. 972 Magazine is an independent magazine run by a group of Palestinian and Israeli journalists. Independence or Catastrophe?