“The 19th Amendment: An Important Milestone in an Unfinished Journey - A century later, it’s past time to recognize the women of color who were sidelined in the fight for gender and racial equality.”-@nytopinion cc: @NCSSNetwork@MDCSStalk@CivicEdNow https://t.co/Yff1hORVST
The Reading Like a Historian curriculum is built around the historical thinking skills of sourcing, contextualization, and corroboration. 2/3
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Mark your Calendars! Quickly find a colleague and reserve this time for another incredible PD experience @Carver! January 30th, February 24th, and March 15th! What is happening? Just you wait! We won’t disappoint@AACPSAwesome PD!
Pete Souza, the former Chief Official White House Photographer for President Reagan and President Obama is a featured speaker for the 2019 NCSS Annual Conference. Come hear him speak, sign up today! https://t.co/ROvM7hnHRN
@NCSSNetwork may be “the original social network” but it’s still good to be on Twitter while at #ncss18. Dispatching a delegate’s duty on behalf of Maryland’s social studies educators.
Unique in social studies that students develop their voice and learn to take action. Not as they leave 12th but as they enter pre-k, students learn to view the world with democratic dispositions and uphold the republic.
Great stuff today from @MDSocialStudies at @MDCSStalk
Why did these outfits appear when they did? Barbie is more than pop culture, she’s a window into how society approaches the role of women in the workforce. @FreeResources ideas abound at @MDCSStalk
A subtle change I love from @DCPSSocStudies: take that 3-2-1, apply it to a source image, but have students share their 3 details first to use those observations to complete or improve their 2 questions. @MDCSStalk
@DCPSSocStudies teacher and @EdDLiteracy candidate Stephen Williams presenting at the @MDCSStalk fall conference. Helping students see Seneca Falls come alive through #multimodal source work leading to song.