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  • Mathematics Assessment Project

    What are the best ways to assess student learning in mathematics? The University of California at Berkeley and the Shell Center for Mathematics Education at the University of Nottingham have created a wealth of resources to help mathematics instructors engage in both formative and summative assessments (USA 2017-19).

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  • The Glossary of Education Reform

    What is a norm-referenced test? What does it mean for a student to be ʺcollege-readyʺ? What does project-based learning entail? The Glossary of Education Reform is intended to make jargon and terminology used in educational policy circles accessible (USA: Great Schools Partnership 2017-21).

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  • Who makes your iPhone?

    This lesson consists of two student readings. The first reading takes a closer look at the labor conditions in factories in China making Apple products. The second reading explores the debate about sweatshops more broadly (Teachable Moment, USA 2012).

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  • 50 years after The Other America: POVERTY IN THE U.S.

    Two student readings, with discussion questions, consider the state of poverty in the U.S. (Teachable Moment USA 2012-20).

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  • Digital Public Library of America: Primary Source Sets

    This collection facilitates student engagement in a variety of historical and literary topics (USA 2017).

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  • The Jigsaw Method

    This cooperative learning strategy increases student engagement and encourages collaboration (USA 2018).

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  • NSA Surveillance & the Politics of Whistleblowing

    Edward Snowden's leak of classified information about the NSA's surveillance of American citizens has touched off a debate about the need for government secrecy versus the public’s right to know. Two student readings and discussion questions probe the controversy (TeachableMoment USA 2013).

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  • The Power to Change the World

    Students examine gun-violence activism by teenagers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and discuss school walkouts. They can then go further by learning about youth movements in history, and, finally, considering actions they might take around the issues they care about (New York Times Lesson Plan 2018).

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  • Good Presentation VS Bad Presentation

    This video (5 min) shows a student giving both a bad and a good presentation, he uses constructive feedback to improve his presentation skills.

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  • Chicago in 1919 (Multimedia History Education Program)

    ʺWelcome to ʺChicago in 1919,ʺ a multimedia history education program. The story of Chicago in 1919 opens early in the year as a time of new visions, big ideas and great promise. The year slams closed like a door on many of those visions and visionaries. However, before the door could slam completely shut, new ideas in science and technology, the arts, race relations and ...

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