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FreshEd Podcast chats with Rosalie Metro about n...

March 02, 2020

Title: Teaching World History Thematically
Author(s): Rosalie Metro
Publisher: Teachers College Press, New York
ISBN: 9780807764466 Pages: 304 Year: 2020

Today we talk about education and conflict in Burma. My guest is Rosalie Metro, an Assistant Teaching Professor Read More

Jim Crow Campus is reviewed by Education Review...

February 09, 2020

Jim Crow Campus
Joy Ann Williamson-Lott
Publication Date: June 29, 2018
Pages: 176

African-Americans have experienced informal and formal racism throughout the United States since its founding. Quite frequently, Read More

Educating for Empathy is reviewed by Democracy &...

January 09, 2020

Educating for Empathy
Nicole Mirra
Publication Date: August 31, 2018
Pages: 160

By outlining the ways in which empathy is useful in an educational context only when it used Read More

What Does Disciplinary Literacy Look Like in Sci...

December 13, 2019

Scientific inquiry requires literacy in many of the phases. Scientists read scientific journal articles and write explanations to support scientific hypotheses. They share their research results with other scientists and the public through speaking and writing. Then other scientists read these results in a scientific journal and the inquiry cycle begins again.

What are we letting go of in ‘Letting Go o...

September 30, 2019

Many White teachers, like us, enter the field enamored of characters like Huck for what they allow us to feel as White people, especially in relation to people of color: heroic, on the right side of history, doing our part to combat racism through our teaching of literature. This is partly why so many of us reach for a text like Huckleberry Finn when we think about how it is that we (think) we address racism through our literature instruction. It feels good to “join” Huck in his decision to help Jim. And pointing out this decision through our teaching feels like we are doing work towards antiracist ends.

Are We Teaching Children to Read Too Early?...

August 26, 2019

In most Western European nations (with a few exceptions, such as the U.K.), children learn to read at the age of 6. Even in the U.S., the practice of teaching children to decode words at age 5 is fairly recent. Teaching reading in kindergarten became popular with the rise of standardized testing. This was based on the assumption that early reading would give children a head start, allowing them to do better on the standardized tests they would take in the upper elementary grades. Did the strategy work?

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