Kids don’t learn history best by memorizing dates. They learn it when they can see it, hear it, move with it, and talk about it. That’s why interactive history lessons work so well in elementary ...
As an inner-city U.S. History teacher of 17 years, I often reflect on my instructional practice in an effort to find new ways to improve. As I recently reviewed some of the videos I have of own ...
Covering everything from ancient civilizations to 20th-century war craft, these shows deliver incisive and engaging history lessons. By Emma Dibdin Over the past few years, debates have been waged ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. Much of the education narrative around ChatGPT has focused on the potential downsides of the AI ...
What does it take to truly engage students in the classroom and their studies? As instructors report a growing disengagement in their curricula, many are beginning to rethink their teaching practices ...
I am writing this jawn, because I believe teaching any Black history jawn in the United States might be one of the hardest jawns asked of a teacher, especially in an age of political division over ...
Visiting Researcher at CRI Paris, Visiting Scholar at Peking University, Lecturer in Learning Sciences and Chemistry, National University of Singapore When we moved our class to teach entirely online, ...