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Author: Victoria McDonough

Financial Literacy: Teacher’s Perspective on Connecting Technology and Content

Posted on August 19, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

Garfield Heights Middle School Financial Literacy teacher Joe Petit shares his thoughts on historical thinking and technology in Economics courses… Read more Financial Literacy: Teacher’s Perspective on Connecting Technology and Content

Connecting Historical Thinking and Contemporary World Issues

Posted on August 8, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

According to the United Nations, there are a myriad of contemporary issues plaguing the planet. From problems surrounding adequate housing… Read more Connecting Historical Thinking and Contemporary World Issues

Economics and Financial Literacy: Connecting Current Standards and Technology

Posted on August 1, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

According to Daisy Martin’s definition of historical thinking, the current Ohio Economics standards partially emphasize the claim-evidence connection aspect. Students… Read more Economics and Financial Literacy: Connecting Current Standards and Technology

American History: Teacher's Perspective on Connecting Technology and Content

Posted on July 31, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

Rocky River Social Studies teacher Sara Ziemnik shares her thoughts on technology and historical thinking in US history-also see her… Read more American History: Teacher's Perspective on Connecting Technology and Content

American Goverment: Model Schools in Civic Education

Posted on July 22, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

To wrap up the series on historical thinking and technology in American Government classrooms, I decided to feature model schools… Read more American Goverment: Model Schools in Civic Education

Resources: Connecting American Government and Technology

Posted on July 18, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

In this post, I provide various resources to help American Government teachers engage their students. Building on my previous Government… Read more Resources: Connecting American Government and Technology

American Government: Developing Citizens with Historical Thinking and Technology

Posted on July 7, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

Within American society, many citizens are deeply unaware of the institutions that govern them and work to continue to make… Read more American Government: Developing Citizens with Historical Thinking and Technology

Feature: Minecraft from a Student Perspective

Posted on June 27, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

For this feature, I interviewed recent high school graduate, Patrick McDonough. Patrick attended Hope Advantage, a homeschool co-op, from 5th… Read more Feature: Minecraft from a Student Perspective

Resources: Connecting American History and Technology

Posted on June 24, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

In this post I explore three resources that can help American History teachers engage their students. Building on my previous… Read more Resources: Connecting American History and Technology

American History: Connecting Past Content with Future Methods

Posted on June 18, 2014 by Victoria McDonough

The experience of many students in Social Studies classrooms has produced a culture of young people who are not only… Read more American History: Connecting Past Content with Future Methods

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