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Literacy in the Social Studies Classroom webinar.

Literacy in the
Social Studies Classroom

Date: Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Time: 4:00 PM ET I 3:00 PM CT I 1:00 PM PT

Build literacy in the Social Studies classroom.

As middle and high school students encounter increasingly complex academic texts, many are posed with unique comprehension challenges.

But how do you support students’ literacy in Social Studies classrooms? How do you ensure diverse learners can meet the complex reading demands in the content areas?

 

In this webinar, you will learn six best practices and actionable steps to improve literacy outcomes for every student. In addition, you will explore how content literacy is a means for broadening your instructional repertoires and student engagement.

 

Join us and learn how The Juice’s learning platform provides social studies teachers with high-quality resources that supplement the core curriculum, boost engagement, and build student literacy. 

Literacy in the Social Studies Classroom

Date: Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Time: 4:00 PM ET I 3:00 PM CT I 1:00 PM PT

As middle and high school students encounter increasingly complex academic texts, many are posed with unique comprehension challenges.

But how do you support students’ literacy in Social Studies classrooms? How do you ensure diverse learners can meet the complex reading demands in the content areas?

 

In this webinar, you will learn six best practices and actionable steps to improve literacy outcomes for every student. In addition, you will explore how content literacy is a means for broadening your instructional repertoires and student engagement.

 

Join us and learn how The Juice’s learning platform provides social studies teachers with high-quality resources that supplement the core curriculum, boost engagement, and build student literacy.

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US Politics (Grades 11-12)

Biden Executive Orders Will Reverse Trump Policies

President-elect Joe Biden plans to sign a flurry of executive orders soon after his inauguration tomorrow. He plans to address what he’s calling the four crises facing the country. They are COVID-19, the economic downturn, racial injustice, and climate change.

An executive order is a written directive from the president carrying powers similar to a federal law. Presidents have historically used these orders to push policies forward quickly because they do not require approval from Congress. The downside of executive orders is that they are easily overturned by any new president. That is not true for federal laws.

Among other moves overturning Trump administration policies, Biden’s orders will return the US to the Paris Climate Accord and to the Iran nuclear deal.

Related to the pandemic, Biden will require face masks on federal properties and during interstate travel. Other orders will be aimed at safely reopening schools and businesses.

On immigration, Biden will order agencies to determine how to reunite children separated from their families after crossing the US-Mexico border. Another order will end travel restrictions targeting majority-Muslim countries.

Other orders will address “equity and support communities of color,” criminal justice reform, and access to healthcare.

Photo from Reuters.

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