Chalkbeat and Headway have been posing questions about the presidential election to educators and high school students since February. We have heard from nearly 1,000 students and 200 teachers across ...
Missouri, thanks to the efforts of one South Callaway teacher. Jeannie Sneller is spearheading innovative research that puts ...
In a private text exchange, a group of teachers made plans to speak out against Monroe’s decision during a school board meeting. Monroe confronted them with copies of their texts and said they failed ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Lecturer Colleen Plimpton ... "value in winning the conflict." SET UP This lesson offers several options for you to use with your students whether ...
Explore the voting process, address concerns about voting machines and discuss the process of potential challenges to the ...
The ubiquitous nature of technology means that it’s always around us. In our work as educators, we use technology to support efficiency with rudimentary tasks, for organizing our calendars and agendas ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! An introduction to the 1968 presidential election is featured including remarks from president-elect Richard Nixon. In the 1968 presidential election ...
Utilizing digital and collaborative tools in the classroom can save time and increase engagement among students,” writes ...
Chalkbeat and Headway at The New York Times listened in across the U.S. as students considered the stakes of the presidential ...
The National Museum of American History and The History Channel developed these lessons based upon the exhibition, The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden. The lesson plans, which include several ...
Viral falsehoods and sham images can influence people’s views and actions about everything from the Super Bowl to elections.