…curriculum. Often, these are “fit in” when possible and are not exciting and challenging lessons. This course focuses on teaching educators how to interweave these discussions, lessons, and projects across…
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Frontier keeps adding opportunities
…qualify them for credit at many colleges in the United States.” This year, there will be 12 advanced placement courses offered — the school is adding a computer science course….
New Research about Data Collection
…is available to you under a CC Attribution License (so you can use it!). Did we make sure this research was peer-reviewed? Of course we did! MERRIAM-WEBSTER. (N.D.). DATA MINING….
Check Your Facts (easily)
…Mike Caulfield and is detailed on his website. There’s even a mini-course you can take to learn more about the protocol on Mike Caulfield’s website. Google’s fact-checking features Back in…
Shawn Fortin
…his knowledge of instructional technology to develop and teach coursework for students, teachers, and administrators. He currently facilitates MassCUE’s Leadership in Blended and Personalized Learning course and CES’s Educational Equity…
Poverty, segregation persist in U.S. schools, report says
…Nationwide, 48 percent of schools offer the rigorous math course. On average, school districts spend around $11,000 per student each year, but the highest-poverty districts receive an average of $1,200…
Audrey Morse
Audrey Morse is a Curriculum and Instruction Specialist at the Collaborative for Educational Services, taught the 2018 and 2019 MA DESE Institute course Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty in…
Jacqueline LaFrance
…Years in 2003. She participated in the 2012 Teaching American History summer course and volunteered at the Library of Congress in 2018 at their National Book Festival. With the Western…
Emerging America: Immigration Issues in Perspective for Diverse Learners
This online course will harness current events to deepen understanding of immigration across American history, from the founding of the nation through today. Immigration has a strong appeal for its…
America and World Fascism: From the Spanish Civil War to Nuremberg and Beyond – Teaching Human Rights Today
…revise a lesson or a course syllabus to engage students with this unique and compelling era and its enormous impact. Featuring resources and free curriculum from: the Library of Congress…