Current Events

Current Events

Social Studies is not only history but it is also todays current news. What was and is going on in your neighborhood and around the world is all relevant and important news to share. When someone thinks of a current event, they imagine the assignment you get in school where you have to find your local newspaper and pick a article to explain and present to the class. But, it is more than that; current events are around us all day everyday, especially in todays technology filled society. For this college course on teaching social studies, of course we had to do the typical assignment. Me and two other students worked together to find a relevant article and present it to the class with a few activities. Our article was on New York state banning the sale of large sugary drinks and how it will affect the economy in New York. Before this assignment, I had never even heard of this new law attempting to be passed. I also never would have thought about the article on the level that I did if it weren't for the assignment. 

With technology all around us, current events are all around us, whether we see it or not. We are constantly surrounded by breaking news and stories we would never see otherwise. But, for most, when we see these things, we just skim the article or don't even look into it at all. Current events project in schools have been around for ages, but they are still just as relevant as the first time they were assigned. These types of projects show your students how social studies is all around us all the time and things are happening every second that can affect us in ways you wouldn't realize. Current events are just as important as any other topic because they are "right now" information and they open your eyes to things you may have never known before. Current events are an old school tool that should be implemented in new school ways!

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