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Does the College Board's AP program deserve its reputation as the gold standard for preparing high school students for college success?
Type: Journal article
Authentic pedagogy engages students and spurs them to produce work that has value and impact beyond school.
Type: Journal article
Studying the International Court of Justice and select cases can launch a stimulating class discussion about our increasingly interconnected world and the role of a global arbitrator.
Type: Journal article
The National Archives' latest exhibit spotlights the struggles of Americans to define rights related to citizenship, free speech, voting, and equal opportunity.
Type: Journal article
Historical fiction draws students into the study of the past, enriches their understanding of events, and provides opportunities for cultivating historical analysis.
Type: Journal article
They Should Have Sent a Poet: Deepening Students' Understanding of History Through the Use of Poetry
The highlighted poems offer deep insights into three wars in which America was involved.
Type: Journal article
The NCSS conference, continued advocacy, and the C3 framework are essential components of our efforts to revolutionize social studies education.
Type: Journal article
Engaging students in inquiries that explore the historical, ethical, and legal aspects of cybersecurity will increase their ability to address this pressing global issue.
Type: Journal article
Social media services such as Twitter can be used to promote engaging, student-centered activities that facilitate a deeper understanding of content.
Type: Journal article