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Thinking on Education: The Importance of Project-Based LearningApril 25, 2019 • Studies Weekly We all want students to experience authentic, meaningful learning within the classroom. To that end, project-based learning…
Susan Cro: Studies Weekly SpotlightApril 13, 2019 • Studies Weekly Susan Cro and her husband Susan Cro uses Studies Weekly publications in a unique but important setting. As Cro explains,…
Studies Weekly: Always Growing and ImprovingApril 18, 2019 • Studies Weekly Studies Weekly is continually improving and growing. As a company, we are dedicated to updating and improving our products…
Thinking on Education: The Importance of Emotion in LearningApril 16, 2019 • Studies Weekly As your students analyze and ponder history, are they tapping into the feelings of people in…
Importance of Teaching Digital Citizenship to Elementary StudentsApril 11, 2019 • Studies Weekly We are all part of a digital world, but sometimes internet interactions bring out the uglier side…
Thinking on Education: Women’s Important Contributions to the STEM FieldsMarch 22, 2019 • Studies Weekly As educators all around the nation celebrate women’s roles in history this month, we want…
Kristin Wolfgang: Studies Weekly SpotlightMarch 19, 2019 • Studies Weekly Growing up, Kristin Wolfgang didn’t dream of being a teacher. But now she doesn’t dream of any other career. Kristin…
Thinking on Education: Teaching the History of Voting RightsMarch 12, 2019 • Studies Weekly Students sitting at the desks of today’s classrooms are America’s next voters. They literally will be…
Chop it up, Highlight it! Getting the most out of your Studies Weekly Print Editions• Studies Weekly If your students are just reading our Studies Weekly Social Studies newspapers or…
Reginald Wright: Studies Weekly SpotlightFeb. 26, 2019 • Studies Weekly Reginald Wright Reginald Wright took an indirect route to teaching — but it was one that led him to a…