Kristin Wolfgang: Studies Weekly Spotlight
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. Before…
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. Before…
How To Use the Studies Weekly Online PlatformMarch 14, 2019 • Studies Weekly Here at Studies Weekly, we know there is never quite enough time to do all you want…
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…
Thinking on Education: Why are Discussions about Equality Flashpoints in the Classroom?March 5, 2019 • Studies Weekly Human Rights Issues These are some of the topics considered “controversial” in society,…
Chop it up, Highlight it! Getting the most out of your Studies Weekly Print EditionsFeb. 28, 2019 • Studies Weekly If your students are just reading our Studies Weekly Social…
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…