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  • EngageNY K-12 Social Studies - contains all the resources NYSED has put out so far, including the curriculum framework, Regents prototype and the Tool Kit.
  • New York State Council for the Social Studies
  • Teaching Tolerance - mission is to reduce prejudice, improve intergroup relations and support equitable school experiences for our nation’s children.
- C3 TeachersThe Inquiry Design Model The Inquiry Design Model (IDM) is a distinctive approach to creating curriculum and instructional materials that honors teachers’ knowledge and expertise, avoids overprescription, and focuses on the main elements of the instructional design process as envisioned in the Inquiry Arc of the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for State …
The role of media literacy in teaching your students about Charlottesville | PBS NewsHour ExtraUse this PBS NewsHour video and discussion questions to teach your students about the events in Charlottesville. Extension activities include the history of Confederate monuments and the debate as to whether or not the statues should remain standing.
Facing History and OurselvesEmpowering teachers & students to think critically about history & to understand the impact of their choices.
The Right Question InstituteThe Right Question Institute is a non-profit organization in Cambridge, MA focusing on education, healthcare, parent involvement, voter engagement and microdemocracy.
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