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TransformED with STEP Up
Welcome to TransformED, the podcast designed for instructional leaders and educators ready to drive real change in their schools. If you're looking for innovative ways to transform education, you're in the right place.
Each episode delves into key issues affecting education, identifying flaws in traditional systems and exploring effective strategies for leaders. From tackling complex challenges to discovering groundbreaking approaches, we provide the tools needed for meaningful school transformation.
TransformED with STEP Up
Elevating Social Studies: Building Informed Citizens for the Future
In this episode of TransformED with StepUp, we shine a spotlight on a subject that is foundational for fostering informed and engaged citizens—Social Studies. While subjects like literacy and math often take center stage in education, Social Studies plays a crucial role in shaping students' understanding of the world, developing critical thinking skills, and nurturing civic-minded individuals.
Our guests are four thought leaders dedicated to enhancing Social Studies education in Missouri:
- Rhett Oldham, Director of Social Studies Curriculum at Missouri's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
- Stephani Durant from the Ft. Zumwalt School District
- Nichole Nolan from the Wentzville School District
- Emily Wegner from the Lee's Summit School District
Together, we delve into why Social Studies is an essential component of a well-rounded education and how it intersects with literacy to build a foundation for lifelong learning and civic engagement. Our experts share their insights on the current state of Social Studies in schools, the integration of Social Studies with other content areas, and innovative strategies to make Social Studies more relevant and impactful for today’s students.
Show Notes:
The Curious Classroom: 10 Structures for Teaching with Student-Directed Inquiry by Harvey Smoky Daniels
Library of Congress (primary sources)
Why Learn History (When it’s Already on Your Phone)? by Sam Wineburg
The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America's Broken Education System--and How to Fix it by Natalie Wexler