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Four Research-Based Strategies Every Teacher Should be Using by JENNIFER GONZALEZ

Four Research-Based Strategies Every Teacher Should be Using by JENNIFER GONZALEZ | KILUVU | Scoop.it
JENNIFER GONZALEZ

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[...] Homework widens the gap between rich and poor children | Michael Rosen

[...] Homework widens the gap between rich and poor children | Michael Rosen | KILUVU | Scoop.it
Homework is now part of the school curriculum but you forget many children have parents who just can’t help

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10 Apps to Help Students With Their Social Studies Homework - The Tech Edvocate

10 Apps to Help Students With Their Social Studies Homework - The Tech Edvocate | KILUVU | Scoop.it
Social studies homework can be boring when it only consists of reading a textbook. It can also be boring and long when students are required to research or memorize geography. For these reasons, many students claim that they don’t enjoy the social studies. But, geography, history, civics, sociology, and political science can be very enjoyable when made interactive.

Many teachers are taking advantage of interactive assignments, activities, and documentaries in the classroom. Now, students can continue that interactive learning and studying at home while completing homework.

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