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Community Club Home Listen and Read - Non-fiction Read Along Activities Scholastic - 0 views

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    From Richard Byrne Free Technology for teacher, quoted below:Listen and Read - Non-fiction Read Along Activities Listen and Read is a set of 54 non-fiction stories from Scholastic for K-2 students. The stories are feature pictures and short passages of text that students can read on their own or have read to them by each story's narrator. The collection of stories is divided into eight categories: social studies, science, plants and flowers, environmental stories, civics and government, animals, American history, and community. Applications for Education Listen and Read looks to be a great resource for social studies lessons and reading practice in general. At the end of each book there is a short review of the new words that students were introduced to in the book. Students can hear these words pronounced as many times as they like. Listen and Read books worked on my computer and on my Android tablet. Scholastic implies that the books also work on iPads and IWBs"
Judy Robison

Our Courts - Build a Curriculum - 0 views

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    Our Courts games, and supplemental activities that meet your state's social studies or civics standards for the grades you teach.
Maggie Verster

Teaching Copyright - 1 views

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    As today's tech-savvy teens become increasingly involved with technology and the Internet for learning, work, civic engagement, and entertainment, it is vital to ensure that they understand their legal rights and responsibilities under copyright law and also how the law affects creativity and innovation.
Steve Ransom

Teacher Guides: Can You Trust the News? - NewsTrust.net - 26 views

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    How to Teach Students to Recognize Good Journalism. These guides include interactive lesson plans for college and high school classes in journalism, civics, social studies, communications and more. Our guides also provide topics for discussion and ideas for additional activities.
anonymous

Classroom2.0: Critical pedagogy v. edu-branding - 31 views

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    the vital priorities for digital education concern largely social, cognitive and civic engagement - not the absence or presence of a particular device in your classroom.
Rick Beach

Research Findings Released: Engaging Youth in Social Media - Is Facebook the New Media ... - 0 views

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    research on the value of a social networking environmental-action tool on Facebook on civic engagement
Walter Antoniotti

Election 2016 - 2 views

These one-page 2016 Election Issues may be of interest. http://www.textbooksfree.org/Election%20Issues%202016.htm

education resources Learning teaching civics history political science

started by Walter Antoniotti on 19 Jul 16 no follow-up yet
Nigel Coutts

Change, culture and Cultural Change in Education - The Learner's Way - 6 views

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     Embedded in the very weave of the organisation, culture is the most difficult aspect of an organisation to change and the hardest form of change to sustain 'That's because transforming a culture requires influencing people's deepest beliefs and most habitual behaviours' (Rogers, Meehan & Tanne 2006 p5). Rogers et al indicate that as little as 10% of all organisations that set out to develop a high performing culture achieve their goal.
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    Agreed. Education is controlled by the academics since it became a savior for leaving the middle class. Our best civic leaders have a different idea. http://www.textbooksfree.org/Leaders%20Educational%20Advise.htm
Kathleen N

Argument Wars - 32 views

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    "In Argument Wars, you debate historical Supreme Court cases by advancing arguments and backing them up with supports. Play New Jersey v. T.L.O., Brown v. Board of Education, or Gideon v. Wainwright today! Coming soon: Texas v. Johnson, Miranda v. Arizona and more!"
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