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Studying elementary education and social studies teaching methods at Western Carolina University. Go Cats!
scholastic.com/teachers/colle… this is a great website with classroom activities to use in your social studies classroom for Black History Month! #teachingresource
In honor of the first day of #BlackHistoryMonth and the birthday of #LangstonHughes, we're sharing this clip from "The Jesse B. Semple Suite," written by the #JLCO's Vincent Gardner and inspired by Hughes' short stories.
Two saxophone titans were born on this date: Stan Getz in 1927 and Sonny Stitt in 1924. Happy birthday to two legendary tenor players!
Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis presents a lecture discussing the 3 branches of US government as a three piece jazz combo. Music and social studies content are integrated in an entertaining way. “Executive, Judicial and Legislative Swing” lincolncenter.org/video/59fc3089…
"Everyone who engages in the life of a school is in a unique position to isolate and push back against the growing white nationalist movement and its hateful narratives." This new toolkit is designed to help. t-t.site/2sZiYLZ
Congrats to Meg Medina, winner of the 2019 Newbery award for “Merci Suárez Changes Gears”. Published by @Candlewick Press #alayma #alamw19 Listen to Meg Medina explain the culturally rich backstory of her name here: teachingbooks.net/ql6xiox
If you are teaching your students about freedom of the press, be sure to check out this blog post about Ann Greenleaf, arrested for violating the Sedition Act in 1799. #sschat #ushistory go.usa.gov/xE9tC
For the start of #BlackHistoryMonth, meet historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson and learn about the month's origins from our @NMAAHC: bit.ly/2jvMirf #APeoplesJourney
A public library card grants access to Proquest's digital library, which is made for education. With an account, you can search by topic or by curriculum standard and find online content that has been curated for use in schools. …lore-proquest-com.proxy195.nclive.org/elibrary/home?…
Of course the Smithsonian Institute has loads of digital tools for teachers! Their Folk Life Center (one of the myriad resources they have) focuses on cultural education and features downloadable lesson plans and guides. folklife.si.edu/cultural-educa…
The National Archives have a resource designed to teach students about identifying and working with primary sources, among other educational resources (they have lesson plans too). archives.gov/education
The Southern Poverty Law Center makes a great case for why our education system needs to completely overhaul the way we teach America's history of slavery. tolerance.org/frameworks/tea… splcenter.org/20180131/teach…
The Library of Congress has some great resources for educators. They even have search filters that are organized by state and standard so you can find lesson plans, activities and more. loc.gov/teachers/stand…
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