Liberal Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan said Thursday that it will be a “dangerous thing” for the court and for democracy if the justices stray too far from public sentiment and lose the confidence of Americans. https://t.co/3xI2fZNDQV
BCS will be offering Summer Learning Camps for grades K-8. These camps are aimed at reinforcing key learning targets necessary for success in the next grade level. Some of the instruction offered will include: ELA, math, &STREAM. Register by April 30. Info https://t.co/bDiGlgMtSU
Those who know me know that Native Removal has been the focus of my research and study for many years. Excited to see one of my favorite resource providers give a voice and platform to the narrative of the Cherokee Nation!
Through primary sources, this new DBQuest helps students explore the complicated relationship between the Cherokee Nation and the United States, as well as relationships among the Cherokee people. https://t.co/dZo8d99hpX #sschat
#OnThisDay in 1860, U.S. voters went to the polls in an election that ended with #AbrahamLincoln as president, in an act that led to the Civil War.
But Lincoln’s victory didn’t happen on that day, and his victory wasn’t assured for months.
Learn more: https://t.co/iIBjXrshaf
@icivics my 8th grade students have been playing Win The White House and filling in their trackers all week and they said it really helped them as they watched the election returns. Civic education at it's best!
Our nonpartisan #Election2020 online prep continues next week with classes on the #BillofRights!
Learners of all ages can discover the history of the Constitution's first ten amendments and join a Fun Friday session with @LindaRMonkJD: https://t.co/8xHqs10y6T
#apgov#sschat
Can the candidate who wins the majority of the popular votes miss out on being president? They can, and it's happened before.
Use this lesson plan to discuss with students: https://t.co/8mYYthd4ap #Election2020
A peaceful continuation or transfer of power after a free & fair election is a cornerstone of our constitutional democracy.
Educators can use our infographic to teach about how this democratic norm has been shaped by precedent, tradition & legitimacy: https://t.co/j4idryBs8v
Parents who are still allowing their children to hang out and go out are making life even harder for the kids whose families are quarantined out of love and duty. It is okay to say no to your children. It is okay if they are angry and don’t understand. Parents can do hard things.
Glad to support one of my former students @therealsclay53 as he raises funds to play in the Tiki Bowl in January! Go eat at Pop’s kitchen tonight if you haven’t had dinner! #noplaceidratherB#weareBartlett