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06/01/23

Conflict and Consensus: Leading with Student Inquiry

In this final episode of Conflict and Consensus, Pablo Wolfe is joined by Hillary Usher, a Montessori educator in South Carolina.  (continue reading)
05/25/23

Conflict and Consensus: From Debate to Deliberation

Today we are pleased to present part two of Conflict and Consensus, a three-part conversation led by author and educator Pablo Wolfe.  (continue reading)
05/18/23

Conflict and Consensus: What Does Civics Look Like in the Classroom?

Listen to part one of Conflict and Consensus, a three-part conversation about the role of civics in the classroom.  (continue reading)
02/10/23

Reflections on Learning: Civics Education

There seem to be infinite possibilities for tying in civics content with necessary skills: Could civics be the most flexible (and important) way to meet a multitude of standards?  (continue reading)
09/30/22

Download This Free Guide to Teaching During an Election

With an historic national election on the horizon, you may be wondering if and how you should address it in your classroom  (continue reading)
05/31/22

SUMMER SALE: Heinemann Audiobooks

Heinemann Audiobooks are discounted Memorial Day 2022 through Labor Day 2022. Details on the Heinemann blog.  (continue reading)
01/31/22

Celebrate World Read Aloud Day with Heinemann Audiobooks

Heinemann authors are exemplary educators eager to support the practice of other teachers. Allow yourself the enjoyment and benefits of being read to -- by them.  (continue reading)
12/08/21

The Civically Engaged Classroom Audiobook!

Heinemann is pleased to announce the latest addition to our growing line of audiobooks, The Civically Engaged Classroom by Mary Ehrenworth, Pablo Wolfe, and, Marc Todd.  (continue reading)
09/21/21

Teach Kids to Build Stronger Arguments by Becoming Radical Listeners

When kids learn to listen, they become more nuanced. When they learn to listen, they see each other and the world in more empathetic ways. And others respond to them differently as well.  (continue reading)
11/01/20

How to Instill Students with a Sense of Civic Engagement

If our students are to become the citizens our society needs, we need to prepare them for this struggle.  (continue reading)

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