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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…
On Education: Creating a better Multicultural CurriculumFeb. 20, 2019 • Studies Weekly How do you teach today’s culturally and socio-economically diverse students when often their history and literature curricula are…
The Need for Diversity in Educational ContentFeb. 14, 2019 • Studies Weekly Discovering new perspectives, new voices and new sources is one of the most fascinating things about studying history.…
On Education: The “Power of Yet“ in the ClassroomFeb. 12, 2019 • Studies Weekly Most successful entrepreneurs say they overcame many mistakes, challenges, and setbacks to get where they are.…
On Education: Confronting Political Polarization in the Social Studies ClassroomFeb. 7, 2019 • Studies Weekly Politics today are highly polarized, and are in danger of becoming more so. “Politicians used…
On Education: Teaching Sensitive Subjects in the ClassroomFeb. 5, 2019 • Studies Weekly In society today, schools cannot avoid the controversial issues and events of our world. Nor should they.…
On Education: Social Studies is a Powerful Tool to Teach EmpathyJan. 31, 2019 • Studies Weekly For better or worse, students in classrooms today — even down to the elementary…
On Education: The Case for Social Studies in Elementary ClassroomsJan. 29, 2019 • Studies Weekly Technology and globalization connect the world more today than in any era of history, but…