Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Social Studies and Civics

 American Students, Government, and Social Studies?

Links to Articles on Civics, History, Government, and Social Studies


1. American Students and the Decline in History

Every few years national polls highlight the low level of history and civics knowledge among American citizens, yet at some point educators need to reform the process.

2. Reforming Civics Education in High School

The No Child Left Behind Act has forced high schools to abandon meaningful civics education in favor of teaching to a test that measures sterile facts to be memorized.

3. Social Studies: American Students and Adults Don't Know Enough

An educated electorate is essential to a democracy. What Americans don't know about government, economics, history, and civics is frightening.

4. Teaching the Full American History Curriculum

Creative and innovative approaches in teaching required material chronologically without sacrificing in-depth analysis and critical thinking skills.

5. Making Sense out of the National Debt

High school teachers need an easy and accurate way to explain national debt. This might help.

6. Using Facebook to Teach Civics

Facebook posts can be frustrating and inaccurate, but there are  lessons to be learned. Teachers can use Facebook as a tool to strengthen civics.













Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Preschool / Elementary Activities for Teachers and Parents


The Importance of Visual Cues in an Early Childhood Setting

The following article provides ideas on how to use pictures and photos within an early childhood setting to help guide children throughout their day.

Pig Theme Day for a Preschool Setting

This article provides some ideas for how to set up a pig theme day in an early childhood setting, including preschool songs and crafts

Making Childrens Handprint Projects

Hand print craft projects are fun to make, a way to watch children grow, and perfect gifts for loved ones.

First Daze of School by Brooke Van Beek

And she's off! Every afternoon, with her backpack and snack in tow, Little Miss Four heads off to kindergarten. She loves it. No tears. No fussing. Couldn't wait to see the back of me. 


Use Your Creative Talents to Make Cheap and Cheerful Gifts  by Brooke Van Beek

Flooded with party invitations, friends getting married and having babies--how do you keep up with the gift-giving? Transform your creative talents into unique and inexpensive gifts.





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