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At-Home Activities for Guaranteed Family Fun This Winter

Ten innovative and inspired ideas to keep kids learning and engaged while home from school during winter break

Ashley Naranjo | December 13, 2022

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To Reimagine the Future, Start by Expanding the Stories of Our Past

Looking back at beloved children's stories and historical narratives taught in the classroom, two educators ask us to consider whose perspectives were centered. Through ongoing National Youth Summit programming, historical case studies provide an opportunity for students to expand their thinking about stories of our past.

Megan Linehan & Orlando Serrano | December 1, 2022

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'We Are Here' Introduces Readers to 30 Inspiring Profiles

The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s new middle-grade anthology dives into stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who shaped the United States

Andrea Kim Neighbors & Julie Haas | November 29, 2022

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Undiscovering the Hidden Histories of California's Filipino Community

A Smithsonian intern shares her personal journey in research and preservation of the immigrant community history found within her hometown of Stockton, California

Katherine Parrilla | October 4, 2022
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Awards Ceremony Highlights the Reach and Impact of Smithsonian Education for Teachers and Students

From participatory programming to innovative uses of media, the Smithsonian Education Award recipients demonstrate a wide range of initiatives that bridge museums, research centers, and the Zoo with learners of all ages.

Tracie Spinale | August 11, 2022
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Teaching About Real-World, Transdisciplinary Problems and Phenomena through Convergence Education

In its 2018 Federal STEM Strategic Plan, a collaboration of government agencies wrote that science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education should move through a pathway where disciplines "converge" and where teaching and learning moves from disciplinary to transdisciplinary. Classroom examples help spotlight what this framework can look like in practice.

Carol O’Donnell & Kelly J. Day | July 25, 2022
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Equitable Access to Quality Early Learning Experiences Matters

Early learning educators share what a future might look like, in which every child in the country has access to high-quality early learning experiences and the resulting long-lasting impacts.

Carrie Heflin , Libby Doggett, Ph.D & Maureen Leary | July 19, 2022
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How Art Can Foster Social-Emotional Awareness for Our Students (and Ourselves)

Museum educators at the National Museum of Asian Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum have developed programs to equip teachers and students alike with strategies to slow down. This programming has guided participants in appreciating art, checking-in with themselves, and developing empathy.

Elizabeth Dale-Deines & Jennifer Reifsteck | July 5, 2022
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In Conversation with 2022 National Teacher of the Year, Kurt Russell

High school history teacher Kurt Russell offers a peek into his teaching approach, his new role as National Teacher of the Year, and what has sustained him as he recommits to the profession each year.

Ashley Naranjo & Isabella Lashley | June 21, 2022
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