Mark Newman's work has appeared in most major publications, including Newsweek, National Geographic, and Life. He has provided photos for two books published by Facts on File; Polar Bears is his first book for children. He lives in Anchorage, Alaska.
The use of primary sources as texts in the classroom is growing. Teachers realize these vital witnesses provide opportun... MoreVital Witnesses: Using Primary Sources in History and Social Studies
Geography as Inquiry invites teachers and learners to explore geography in exciting ways, across key concepts, connected... MoreGeography as Inquiry: Teaching About and Exploring the Earth as Our Home
Visual Literacy examines how teachers can use visuals to improve learning for all students. It provides teachers with a ... MoreVisual Literacy: Reading, Thinking, and Communicating with Visuals
Visual Literacy examines how teachers can use visuals to improve learning for all students. It provides teachers with a ... MoreVisual Literacy: Reading, Thinking, and Communicating with Visuals
This book anchors the social studies as the central unifying force for young children. Teachers use the inquiry process ... MoreSocial Studies for Young Children: Preschool and Primary Curriculum Anchor
Teaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in Middle School: Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Progressive LearningTeaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in Middle School: Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Pro... MoreTeaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in Middle School: Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Progressive Learning
Teaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in High School: Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Progressive LearningTeaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in High School: Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Progr... MoreTeaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in High School: Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Progressive Learning
The methods of teaching history in grades 6-12 have changed over the last few years to be more interactive and collabora... MoreTeaching History Today: Applying the Triad of Inquiry, Primary Sources, and Literacy
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