Recently, I remembered the anticipation, excitement, and jitters of setting up my middle school classroom. I was very fortunate to be in the same... Read more.
History, MA program from the University of Nebraska at Kearney: 100% online. Thesis and non-thesis options. Public/digital history specializations available. Deadline is October 15 for spring semester. Learn more.
Media Literacy through
Media Ecology
Michael and Dan speak with Dr. Lance Mason about how educators might teach media literacy through media ecology. With school back in session, this podcast is perfect for those who wish to teach media literacy this year. Listen here.
Call for Social Education Manuscripts
Social Education contains a balance of theoretical content and practical teaching ideas. Resources include techniques for using materials in the classroom, information on the latest instructional technology, reviews of educational media, research on significant social studies-related topics, and more. Author guidelines can be found here. Submit completed manuscripts here by clicking the "Register Now" button.
Middle Level Learning:
Out Now
The latest edition of Middle Level Learning is available now! Explore articles related to female sports icons, Jim Crow laws, and more. Read here.
Constitution Day Viewing Party: September 17
iCivics and Discovery Education will present a special virtual viewing party for students and teachers in observance of Constitution Day 2019. Register here.
Youth Climate Strike
On September 20th, youth around the world will walk out of their classes and jobs to call for action on the climate crisis. Learn more.
Rho Kappa Advisory Council
We are accepting applications from middle school teachers to serve on the Rho Kappa Advisory Council. Apply today.
EdTech Genome Project Seeks Educators and Leaders
Jefferson Education Exchange is launching a new initiative to help schools make smarter decisions about EdTech, and they are seeking educators to join the effort.