If you haven’t done so already, stop reading and go vote! At Second Avenue we have been counting down to election day since the first candidate announced their intent to run.
We're so happy to announce the release of our fourth Guided Tour on our Library of Congress Voices for Suffrage app—Influences!
Guided Tours are 20-minute guided lessons including videos and interactive activities to teach a specific piece of the movement. The Influences Guided Tour focuses on the people, groups, and social movements that influenced the beliefs, goals, and actions of United States suffragists.
We heard from 1200 social studies educators last week at the Social Studies Virtual Unconference that their biggest challenge is keeping students engaged during this period of remote learning.
Thank you, teachers, for all the ways you have impacted the way we NOW make impact ensuring learning resources are designed beyond bias,
helping educators personalize learning, and helping businesses create value in the code economy.
We, as teachers, provide much more than content. We protect our students and usually feel a deeply-seeded desire to see no harm come to them. But now, they are remote. Some are unreachable while others are available through only text, voice, or two dimensional screen. How do we protect and serve as role models when our interactions are so remote?