Mike Kaechele is a history teacher in Grand Rapids, Mich., and National Faculty for PBLWorks. He believes in student-centered learning by giving kids authentic opportunities to do real work with local ...
One of the last units of study in the high school U.S. history course I taught this year was the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s. This unit functions as somewhat of a culmination of our ...
From heliest memories, Emma Hoeschler knew she wanted to be a teacher. “I've always been passionate about working with children, but it took me quite a while to decide what type of teacher I wanted to ...
A Crestview Elementary educator in Frenship ISD has been named a Texas Outstanding Elementary Teacher of the Year.
Editor's Note: Comic books have a long history of tackling social issues. In recent years, criticism has centered on the characters themselves; some readers blamed publishers for creating diverse ...
The undergraduate licensure program in secondary social studies prepares students to lead in the classroom with a deep commitment to equity and justice. Students interesting in teaching can pair their ...
In this episode: Assimilation, Global Classrooms, Civics Unplugged, Jellybean Tax. In this episode, creative projects include a focus on social issues that shines a light on assimilation, Global ...
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Texas celebrates Crestview teacher as top social studies educator
The above video shows the top local headlines for the morning of November 3, 2025. LUBBOCK, Texas— Frenship ISD announced ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - One teacher's ability to keep her students entertained and engaged while teaching earned her a Educator of the Week award. Ms. Kaylee Blythe thought her school, Cincinnati College ...
LANSING, Mich. (WXYZ) — In Paul Schmid’s Social Studies classroom at Novi High School, he asks students to think critically about how decisions in history would ...
A Clinton Township high school teacher has transformed her classroom storage room into a food pantry to help students ...
(This is the last post in a two-part series. You can see Part One here.) That’s true across the social sciences. Social studies without writing would be like math without equations or science without ...
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