Well-Being Lesson Plan Resources for Teaching with Rosa Parks
Well-Being Lesson Plan Resources for Teaching with Rosa ParksJan. 23, 2020 • Studies Weekly Rosa Parks stood up for her belief that all humans have equal rights, and her experience…
Well-Being Lesson Plan Resources for Teaching with Rosa ParksJan. 23, 2020 • Studies Weekly Rosa Parks stood up for her belief that all humans have equal rights, and her experience…
Rosa Parks, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the Power of Non-Violent Mass ProtestJan. 21, 2020 • Studies Weekly In 1955 Montgomery, Alabama, an African American woman found a seat in…
Guidelines for Teaching the Holocaust Studies WeeklyJan. 16, 2020 • Studies Weekly Holocaust education is the story of people. Each number, statistic, chart, or list depicts an individual — someone’s…
Helping the Next Generation Remember the HolocaustJan. 14, 2020 • Studies Weekly The systemic murder of an ethnic group or people does not begin overnight. It is a long process…
The Secret Lives of Objects: Letter From a Birmingham JailJan. 9, 2020 • Studies Weekly Birmingham, Alabama in 1963 was one of the key turning points for the Civil Rights…
Why the 6Cs Are Essential in Elementary EducationOct. 30, 2019 • Studies Weekly To prepare students for a global society that is in constant flux, education experts agree that we…
Blending Social Studies and ELAOct. 24, 2019 • Studies Weekly “If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten” – Rudyard Kipling Social studies is…
How to Leverage Technology in the ClassroomOct. 17, 2019 • Studies Weekly According to a 2017 EdTech study by Meghan Bogardus Cortez, about 63% of K-12 teachers use technology in…
Thinking on Education: Why is Geography Important?Sept. 25, 2019 • Studies Weekly Almost all of us can access a map of our town, our country, and our world with just…
Creating Studies Weekly’s Social Studies Curriculum: A Look Behind the ScenesAug. 6, 2019 • Studies Weekly As the month of August rolls on and the dog days of summer slowly…