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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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What You Didn't Know About the Ancient Olympics
Many people today follow the Olympic Games, but how much can you share with your child about its ancient history? Here's...
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Differentiating Instruction for Children With Learning Disabilities
There are a number of instructional interventions that will help children with learning disabilities learn social...
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Learn About Black History: Seven Lesser-Known Figures
February marks Black History Month; read up on some lesser-known figures in African-American history and celebrate the...
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Development of Self-Concept in Diverse Students
An individual’s self-concept is the complex product of all life’s experiences (Christensen & Dahle, 1998)....
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Characteristics of Authentic Assessment
Educational assessment has undergone a revolution in the last three decades (Alleman & Brophy, 2001a; Brandt, 1992;...

