Four Keys to Using Issues & Controversies in Instruction: A Guide: PDF This brief guide provides ideas for using Issues & Controversies in instruction. Written by instructional designer and doctoral... read more →
Empower Critical Thinking and Informed Reasoning in Your Social Studies Curriculum: Primary Sources: Webinar Social studies and history curricula are about so much more than remembering the names, facts, and... read more →
The Harlem Renaissance’s Influence Around the World: Infographic Although the Harlem Renaissance is most closely associated with New York City, its influence spread around the world, and it continues to... read more →
Teach Outside the Box! Finding Instructional Materials in Unexpected Places: Webinar As instructors or designers, it can be easy to fall into a rut of looking for instructional materials in... read more →
Differentiated Learning: Strategies to Tailor Instruction to Students’ Needs Using Databases: Webinars Teachers and librarians typically think of databases in terms of information literacy instruction, a go-to resource when students... read more →