Whether your school calls it social studies, social sciences, or history, it is a vital part of your child's education. Social studies covers ancient history, including Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as well as American history. This is where your child learns how our government works, what it says in the Constitution, and other crucial information to being an active and informed citizen.
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Themes for the Social Studies in Kindergarten
More formally content from the social studies provides the unifying themes and topics for project, thematic, or unit...
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Characteristics of Authentic Assessment
Educational assessment has undergone a revolution in the last three decades (Alleman & Brophy, 2001a; Brandt, 1992;...
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Jack O'Lanterns: The Inside Scoop
Ever wonder where the tradition of carving pumpkins came from? Add a rich and educational twist to your family's...
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Definition of Terms
Language is always changing. It responds to social, economic, and political events and is therefore an important...
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Looking at Character Education and Values From a Worldwide Perspective
The goals of character education include establishing life patterns and personal codes of behavior that include...
