“If it looks like a conspiracy, it’s a conspiracy. If it doesn’t look like a conspiracy, it’s definitely a conspiracy.” —from Rob Brotherton's "Suspicious Minds" ...
This resource is designed to support classroom engagement with AI journalism by providing background information and key concepts for better understanding artificial intelligence and its societal ...
The Academy of American Poets presents poetry lesson plans, most of which align with Common Core State Standards, and all of which have been reviewed by our Educator in Residence with an eye toward ...
I dare say we Smiths are a bit contrarian. It’s our knowledge of history and learning the lessons of the past that allow us to reject popular narratives, think critically and approach every ...
Tarry L. Lindquist, educational consultant, adapted this lesson from a unit entitled State of Washington v. Herschel C. Lyon, which she wrote with Julia A. Gold and Margaret Fisher. The Board for ...
The activities included in this section, many of which are based on primary sources, are designed to supplement your American history curriculum and to challenge students to tackle sophisticated ...
Partisanship prevailed. The hard-liners opposing ranked choice voting should bone up on history and recognize its deep historical roots. It gives all voters the right to choose who will occupy ...
Ideal for history and social studies classes, this deep reservoir of high-quality teaching materials includes primary sources and activities designed for students in grades 6-12. The comprehensive ...
WINNIPEG — Manitoba is piloting a new science curriculum that mandates lessons on vaccination in Grade 9 and puts Indigenous ...
Q. 274. How is sin divided? A. (1) Sin is divided into the sin we inherit called original sin, and the sin we commit ourselves, called actual sin. (2) Actual sin is sub-divided into greater sins ...