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Most Students Think History Is Boring. Here's How We Change That.

ED Surge

Throughout this lesson, my students not only learn the content but also develop critical thinking skills as they analyze evidence, put together persuasive arguments and respectfully debate their peers. government. Consider this: In 1918, Congress passed the Sedition Act, forbidding “disloyal language” about the U.S.

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11 Ways to Wrap Up the School Year

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They tie arguments to class reading, general knowledge as well as evidence from research. To achieve the Passport, students collect points and pass levels that are tabulated in a class leaderboard. For example, our 3rd graders end the year with a (heavy) discussion on worldwide governments. Class Debate. They take questions.

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Demystifying Social-Emotional Learning and the Controversy Surrounding It

ED Surge

Such arguments obscure many of the real, pressing problems in education right now—a mental health crisis, workforce shortages in sectors across the field, nearly two years of lost or lackluster learning experiences. What would be lost if schools were not teaching social-emotional learning?

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EdSurge Staff Picks for What to Read, Watch and Listen to Over the Holiday Break

ED Surge

I was struck by the tight argumentation in the recent Vox essay, “ The incredible shrinking future of college ,” written by New America’s Kevin Carey. As someone who used to fight with city governments over public records, I like to imagine the Chron reporters buying antacids in bulk to deal with all the heartburn.)

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10 Ways to Wrap Up the School Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

They tie arguments to class reading, general knowledge as well as evidence from research. To achieve the Passport, students collect points and pass levels that are tabulated in a class leaderboard. For example, our 3rd graders end the year with a (heavy) discussion on worldwide governments. Designed for grades 3-12.

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Should universities use differential treatment to admit students?

Futurum

Economics is the study of how people make decisions, how we choose where to study and work, how we promote fairness in society and how our lives are shaped by market institutions and government policies,” says Dr Emil Temnyalov, an economist at the University of Technology Sydney.

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Programming in blocks lets far more people code — but not like software engineers: Response to the Ofsted Report

Computing Education Research Blog

A May 2022 report from the UK government Research Review Series: Computing makes some strong claims about block-based programming that I think are misleading. For those not familiar, here are two education research terms that will be useful in making my argument. Not everyone can achieve the goal without scaffolding.