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For the students in READ 4232 @ Georgia Southern University!
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A place where you can discuss anything pertaining to Asian cultures - from history, to pop culture. If you're interested in making Asian cultures a part of your curricula this is the place for you.
24 members
190 members
For science teachers who want to make their curriculum pop!
159 members
How do you teach about identity, gender, race sexuality and related topics using popular culture?
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For members of Mr. Goble's Differentiation of Instruction TIDE Class @ Aurora University.
393 members
I'm partial to Media Education, but the more popular conceptualization of these issues is Media Literacy. Join here do discuss these educational movements.
18 members
I'm looking for input from educators in grades 6-12 about things they do to create multiculturalism in their classes. What events, people, or books do you study that incorporate diverse thinking?
15 members
This is a group to discuss ways to make Civics and Government classes exciting and relevant while still preparing students for common exams like the AP Test
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Group where AP English teachers can share new ideas, ask questions or discuss.
23 members
This group is for journalism educators to share and collaborate with each other.
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This group is for Roosevelt University's Young Adult Literature Class to have open discuss ion about YALIT.
22 members
Where bits and bytes meet in the classroom (apologies for the pun, couldn't resist) ;) If you teach ICT or Computing as specific subjects, whatever level or curriculum, here's a place to share ideas / experiences / resources.
56 members
For teachers who like to integrate all the arts into their teaching.
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For members of Mr. Goble's Differentiation of Instruction TIDE Class @ Aurora University.
63 members
High School level
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For people interested in discussing ed policy that pops (or does not pop).
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For all educators that reside/work in Tennessee. Let's talk people!