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Essential Questions

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Should the government take an active role in the censorship of social media?

The events of January 6th afford the opportunity to take on the issue of media censorship. Individual companies like Twitter are taking action to censor speech. Those companies are not obligated to protect 1st Amendment freedoms in the same way …

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Women’s History Essential Question: How Do Gender Roles Define People?

We’ve seen how essential questions can organize an entire US history course. This week we see how one can begin a unit on the Women’s Movement and inspire  students to become more thoughtful about how gender roles affect human identity …

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What does an Essential Question look like?

Though people like Socrates made asking questions seem deceptively simple, it’s actually a very complex process. Here are a few criteria to creating the kinds of deep questions that fuel great conversations. A really good essential question causes confusion and …

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Can Intolerance Be A Virtue? Huh?

From the historic March on Washington to the streets of Charlottesville, and into the opening ceremonies of football games, we see people and groups fighting against intolerance to promote a more peaceful, just society. But wait… Can intolerance be a …

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What is Respect? Ask Washington and Du Bois

Respect is something adolescents think a lot about After all, there are great rewards to being respected:  more friends, love from parents, favors from teachers and acceptance from society. That’s a pretty sweet deal. American history is replete with leaders …

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“Teacher! Help!! I can’t answer the Question!”

In Monday’s (1/22/18) sschat we discussed ideas for Embedding Writing into the Social Studies Curriculum. I shared an innovative tool called The 4-Sentence Paper, which was created by Dennis Earl, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Coastal Carolina University. …

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Can War Be Glorious?

On their face some essential questions seem simplistic. They don’t involve big words or big concepts– that is, until you really start thinking.  High school teacher Justin Riskus constructed one of these questions and used it during an exploration of …

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Cultivating Virtue in a Questions-Based Classroom

Is it just me or are learning targets often written in very sterile and boring language? In a social studies classroom… Students can describe the political and social consequences of American imperialism. or in an English classroom… Students can summarize …

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