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Jen Bartsch

Separation of Powers - 0 views

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    This lesson pairs with a video that explores the following topics: Separation of Powers- Explore the constitutional limits on the power of government and see how the system of checks and balances works. National Government - Examine the responsibilities of the national government and see how federalism divides power between the national government and the states. State Government- See how most of the laws we live by come from state government. A Presidency Remembered: Ronald Reagan- Take a look at the legacy of President Ronald Reagan.
funkychika3

Honor as Power: The Practical Keys to Antiracist Teaching - 0 views

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      As teachers how can we honor all of our student regardless of race, disability, sexual orientation, or gender to make them feel empowered in the classroom?
  • the strongholds of racism that are embedded into school systems as tradition or practices that have been the bedrock of schooling for as long as any of us can remember.
  • A truly antiracist learning environment empowers all learners to make decisions about their learning and leading in a welcoming and safe environment.
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  • Recognize the power structure that exists—both past and present. Acknowledge the purposeful intent and actions of abolishing the limitations of the power structure at hand. Reflect the code of honor by empowering each member of the learning community daily in the structures, supports, and choices available. Make an effort to invite members of the learning community into positions of authority, power, and decision making—even if that means taking yourself out of power to do so. Create opportunities for members of the learning community to make powerful decisions that govern their best possible outcomes.
steffanie_arneson-bristow

Knights of Labor - History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts - 0 views

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    Established in 1869 in Philadelphia the KOL was a secret society of tailors. Following Terence Powderly's rise to leadership in 1877 the organization went public, pursuing such goals as an 8-hour workday, abolishment of child labor, graduated income tax and fair wage. One of several organizations created to "look out for the workers." For students: what was the purpose of labor organizations? How did they differ from labor unions? How was the KOL organized? What power did the labor organizations have? How did they obtain power?
Andrew Bocchi

Who Rules America: Wealth, Income, and Power - 1 views

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    This document presents details on the wealth and income distributions in the United States, and explains how we use these two distributions as power indicators.
Sarah Emery

All Academic Inc. (Abstract Management, Conference Management and Research Search Engine) - 0 views

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    The Politics of Hybrid Regulatory Governance: Interests, Power and Pharmaceutical Harmonization. Has word stems to click on like our diigo. Lots of information.
Siri Anderson

Anil Gupta: India's hidden hotbeds of invention | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    This TED video looks at the exploitative use of information and knowledge by those in power and the inventive power of all people.
Bruce Rengo

PBS.org - 0 views

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    Lesson plan that meets the standard power, authority, and governance.
Bruce Rengo

Harvard University - 0 views

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    Article about power, authority, and governance.
Siri Anderson

America: A Narrative History, 8e: W. W. Norton StudySpace - 0 views

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    US History Tours powered by Google Earth.
Brett Cease

Sugar Content of Food - 2 views

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    Seeing Siri's post about sugar addicition made me think of this powerful visual I've seen before...
Siri Anderson

Labor Day History - History.com Holidays - 0 views

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    Labor Day is an excellent time to dig into social studies themes civic ideas, power authority and governance, and production/distribution of goods are all relevant. What will you do?
Siri Anderson

Branches of Power | iCivics - 0 views

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    Check this fun out!
Siri Anderson

Rural Electricification Lesson - 0 views

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    Students complete online activities to review the movement of power to rural MN.
Sara Dusbabek

Wilson & Ditch Digging America | PBS KIDS GO! - 0 views

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    Very entertaining for children, two gophers traveling across the U.S. in an eco-fuel powered van.
Siri Anderson

Katharine Hayhoe - "Our future is still in our hands" | The On Being Project - The On B... - 0 views

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    This may be a useful resource to those of you who work in environments where there are still those afraid that admitting to the dire direction climate change is pulling our global community is a partisan rather than a scientific issue. Functioning democracy requires that we accept the reality of facts and the powers of reason to discern our ways forward. I enjoyed the talk anyway. ; )
clwisniewski

Gender and Racially Equitable STEM Teaching Strategies - Home - 1 views

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    This is a resource for teachers wanting to improve their efficacy with students historically marginalized from STEM education and career pathways. Lots of great ideas for making learning relevant and engaging to diverse student populations. Siri Anderson designed it with Barb Billington from the University of MN. Spread the power of pedagogy!
Bill Olson

Critical pedagogy: schools must equip students to challenge the status quo | Teacher Ne... - 0 views

  • The pedagogy popularised by E.D.Hirsch, and recently promoted by the likes of Civitas, reduces teaching into nothing more than a bleak transmission model of learning.
  • "cultural literacy".
  • But Hirsch's "cultural literacy" is a hegemonic vision produced for and by the white middle class to help maintain the social and economic status quo.
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  • Young people who enter the educational system and don't conform to this vision are immediately disadvantaged by virtue of their race, income or chromosomes.
  • Moreover, teaching a prescribed "core knowledge" instills a culture of conformity and an insipid, passive absorption of carefully selected knowledge among young people.
  • The narcissistic notion that we can help underprivileged students by providing them with teachers who are privileged young graduates from elite institutions is a mistake.
  • Teachers can't ignore the contexts, culture, histories and meanings that students bring to their school.
  • Working class students and other minority groups need an education that prepares them with the knowledge of identifying the problems and conflicts in their life and the skills to act on that knowledge so they can improve their current situations.
  • School leaders have a duty to promote learning that encourage students to question rather than forcing teachers to lead drill-oriented, stimulus-and-response methodologies.
  • Students need the freedom and encouragement to determine and discover who they are and to understand that the system shouldn't define them – but rather give them the skills, knowledge and beliefs to understand that they can set the agenda.
  • The philosophy was first described by Paulo Freire and has since been developed by the likes of Henry Giroux, Peter McLaren and Roger Simon. Critical pedagogy isn't a prescriptive set of practices – it's a continuous moral project that enables young people to develop a social awareness of freedom. This pedagogy connects classroom learning with the experiences, histories and resources that every student brings to their school. It allows students to understand that with knowledge comes power; the power that can enable young people to do something differently in their moment in time and take positive and constructive action.
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    This article is an opinion piece about why critical pedagogy is important to teach to students. What do you think the best way to support your underprivileged students is?
nikkilh

The Power of Mindfulness: What You Practice Grows Stronger | Shauna Shapiro | TEDxWashi... - 0 views

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    TED Talk Dr. Shauna Shaprio
Siri Anderson

BBC - Bitesize KS2 - english - Deduction - 0 views

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    A game to help students learn how to use the power of deduction in reading.
Siri Anderson

The Butterfly Effect by Andy Andrews - YouTube - 0 views

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    Robert's great find on the power of one.
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