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Category: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

Engaging Final Exams
Assessment, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Professional Development, Projects, Teaching Tips, US History

Engaging Final Exams

As a student, I was not too fond of multiple-choice final exams. It seemed that what I studied was never … Continue reading Engaging Final Exams

Children’s Literature in AP Government
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, From the heart, Interactions Among Branches of Government, Teaching Tips

Children’s Literature in AP Government

Check out this podcast episode I did with History Her Way! My bachelor’s degree is in Elementary Education, and I … Continue reading Children’s Literature in AP Government

Teaching in an Online Environment: A Sample Schedule
American Political Ideologies and Beliefs, Assessment, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Foundations of American Democracy, Interactions Among Branches of Government, Projects, Required Documents, Series, Teaching Tips, Unit Guides, Writing for AP Gov

Teaching in an Online Environment: A Sample Schedule

Teaching in an Online Environment: A Sample Schedule to help simplify and organize your planning. Continue reading Teaching in an Online Environment: A Sample Schedule

Learning More About What You Teach and Who You are Teaching
Assessment, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, From the heart, National Board Certification, Political Participation, Projects, Teachable Moments, Teaching Tips

Learning More About What You Teach and Who You are Teaching

As a National Board Certified teacher, I am constantly reflecting on the Five Core Propositions, especially the second: Teachers Know … Continue reading Learning More About What You Teach and Who You are Teaching

3 Project Ideas For After the AP Exam
Assessment, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, From the heart, Interactions Among Branches of Government, Political Participation, Projects, Required Documents, Teachable Moments, Teaching Tips, Writing for AP Gov

3 Project Ideas For After the AP Exam

I woke up this morning and didn’t really know what to do with myself. That’s been the six years of … Continue reading 3 Project Ideas For After the AP Exam

Teaching AP Government in a Shortened Semester- Week 3 of Remote Teaching, Defendant’s Rights and Privacy
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Required Documents, Series, Teaching Tips, Writing for AP Gov

Teaching AP Government in a Shortened Semester- Week 3 of Remote Teaching, Defendant’s Rights and Privacy

Another week of remote learning down and I’m starting to realize that I need to slow down and not try … Continue reading Teaching AP Government in a Shortened Semester- Week 3 of Remote Teaching, Defendant’s Rights and Privacy

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