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Navigating At-home Learning
At-home learning is no easy feat. Explore the Bush Institute’s educational resources available for students of all ages to make the days a bit more creative — and learn what school leaders are considering as they adjust to this unprecedented interruption.
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Marvel Movies Lesson Plans <[link removed]>
The Bush Institute's Eva Chiang, a mom and former educator, created Marvel "lesson" plans to innovatively teach her children about history and leadership.
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Book List: Reads That Will Keep Kindergartners to Fifth Graders Engaged <[link removed]>
Selected by the Bush Institute's team of education experts, these popular books will help kindergartners to fifth graders use their imaginations as they also practice physical distancing.
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Book List: Reads to Keep Middle Schoolers Engaged <[link removed]>
Books are an opportunity to explore new worlds. Here are some of our favorite reads, selected by the Bush Institute's team of education experts, that we recommend sharing with your middle schoolers.
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Quality Resources for Parents and Students <[link removed]>
Whether it’s watching live video footage of giraffes and pandas or an interactive read-aloud, at-home learning can be fun and meaningful.
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Freedom Matters! Curriculum: Developing the Next Generation of Civics Leaders <[link removed]>
Bush Institute Human Freedom Initiative Senior Program Manager Chris Walsh shares a helpful tool to discuss history, geography, and civics with students of all ages.
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The Strategerist Podcast: Education Policy in the COVID-19 Era <[link removed]>
Executive Director of the Bush Institute Holly Kuzmich explores the issues education leaders are grappling with as they face an unprecedented interruption.
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