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Stay tuned until the end of this episode for a special invitation from Tracy and Jim!
Social Studies has taken a backseat in recent years to subject areas that are core tested. This has been detrimental to our commitment to raise worldly young people ready to tackle the challenges of the world in proactive ways. Dr. Ruchi Rangnath has written three books that take a close look at social studies as an instrument for social justice teaching in classrooms and schools. Social studies has the potential to engage students in powerful ways, most noteworthy by inspiring their sense of purpose and fairness. Find out the little things we can start doing now to reenergize social studies for social justice!
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Stay tuned until the end of this episode for a special invitation from Tracy and Jim!
Social Studies has taken a backseat in recent years to subject areas that are core tested. This has been detrimental to our commitment to raise worldly young people ready to tackle the challenges of the world in proactive ways. Dr. Ruchi Rangnath has written three books that take a close look at social studies as an instrument for social justice teaching in classrooms and schools. Social studies has the potential to engage students in powerful ways, most noteworthy by inspiring their sense of purpose and fairness. Find out the little things we can start doing now to reenergize social studies for social justice!
www.littlethings1st.com