The Nationwide Reading Struggle
The Nationwide Reading StruggleJan. 19, 2023 • By Studies Weekly Even before the start of the pandemic, national reading scores were dropping. Now, with schools back in-person, many teachers are…
The Nationwide Reading StruggleJan. 19, 2023 • By Studies Weekly Even before the start of the pandemic, national reading scores were dropping. Now, with schools back in-person, many teachers are…
You Have Primary Sources in Your FamilyMay 10, 2024 • By Studies Weekly Primary sources transport students through history. They help students understand what real people of the past saw,…
A Teacher’s Guide to Celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage MonthMay 2, 2024 • Studies Weekly Diverse perspectives strengthen education, according to Heather Singmaster’s EdWeek article from November 2018. They…
How to Teach Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in Your ClassroomApril 29, 2024 • Studies Weekly Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a great opportunity to incorporate culturally responsive teaching…
4 Inspiring Black HumanitariansFeb. 13, 2024 • By Studies Weekly History would not be the same without the inspiring lives of Black humanitarians. For Black History Month, we honor four…
Teaching Science with and without Resources Using Studies WeeklyOct 18, 2023 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER When taught efficiently, science lessons can foster critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding…
What Makes a Good Social Studies Curriculum?Feb. 2, 2022 • Studies Weekly A lot changes over the course of a school year. But you know what doesn’t? Your desire to…
Celebrating the Brilliance of Hispanic and Latino American ScientistsSep. 25, 2023 • Studies Weekly Science knows no boundaries, and throughout history, brilliant minds from many backgrounds have contributed to our…
Celebrating Hispanic and Latino American Humanitarians: Agents of Positive ChangeSep 25, 2023 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER Hispanic and Latino American humanitarians have played a vital role in addressing societal challenges,…
Thinking on Education: Using Screens and Print Effectively in the ClassroomApr 2, 2019 • by Studies Weekly Studies show we all read more today than in previous generations. While printed books…