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# Resources for teachers to learning more about teaching strategies.
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this template provides resources for learning more about teaching strategies for teachers with different needs and teaching goals. Feel free to add more details to get better results!
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# Prompt
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I want you to {{ subject }}. I aim to {{ specific goals }}.
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## Conversation
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**ASSISTANT**: Sure, here are 5 resources for learning more about teaching strategies for middle school history teachers:
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1. National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) - The NCSS is a professional organization that provides resources and support for social studies teachers. They have a variety of publications, webinars, and conferences that focus on teaching strategies for middle school history teachers.
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2. Teaching History - This website provides free resources and lesson plans for history teachers. They also have a blog that discusses current issues in history education and offers tips for improving classroom instruction.
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3. Edutopia - Edutopia is an online resource that provides articles, videos, and other resources for K-12 educators. They have a section specifically dedicated to history education, which includes articles on engaging students, using technology in the classroom, and more.
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4. Facing History and Ourselves - This nonprofit organization provides professional development and resources to help educators teach about difficult historical topics. Their website offers a variety of lesson plans, teaching guides, and videos that can be used to engage middle school history students.
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5. TeachHub - TeachHub is an online community for K-12 educators that provides resources and support for teaching. They have a section specifically dedicated to history education, which includes articles on teaching strategies, lesson plans, and more.
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