
Celebrating Life Customs Around the World
Why do aborigine boys spend months wandering through the Australian outback? Why do Chinese people avoid the color red for one month each year? Why
Why do aborigine boys spend months wandering through the Australian outback? Why do Chinese people avoid the color red for one month each year? Why
Whether you’re looking for a STEM twist to your American history curriculum or practical inspiration for next year’s National History Day theme, invention is an
For students interested in history, science, or even science fiction, nothing beats the hidden history of U.S. space exploration. Beginning with high-altitude rocket tests in
Modern day comparisons can be powerful inroads for social studies students, allowing them to draw on their knowledge of the present to broaden their understanding
Why is Rio de Janeiro so vulnerable to landslides? What is the psychological distancing effect of climate change? How are rising sea levels impacting the
Policeman. Fireman. Salesman. As their names suggest, these occupations have historically been associated with men. In the 21st century, our society is waking up to
Librarians know that in the 21st century, information literacy is more than just the ability to identify credible sources; to be fully literate, students also
You’d think that with today’s global interconnectedness, it would be easier than ever for great stories to “go viral.” Yet somehow, it seems like we’re
This February marked the 100th anniversary of the founding of the League of Women Voters (LWV): a nonpartisan political organization devoted to educating voters in
When it comes to helping students learn, nothing beats good old-fashioned teamwork. Professor Karen S. Ivers knows that in a world where various technologies encourage