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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 1H 5M

Key Shifts in Social Studies Standards with Sung Ja Shin and Brittany Rawson Haeg

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In this episode, we talk with social studies leaders Sung Ja Shin (Minnesota Humanities Center) and Brittany Rawson Haeg (Minnesota Department of Education) about the key shifts in Minnesota’s updated social studies standards and the broader review/revision process behind them. We dig into what’s meaningfully different in this set of standards, when they go into effect, and what K–12 educators can expect. While there’s no perfect crosswalk from the former to the new, we have you covered with resources and strategies to get you started without feeling overwhelmed. Resources and ideas from this episode: Minnesota Council for the Social Studies - Home Social Studies Standards Implementation (Learning Progressions K-12) PZ Thinking Routines | Project ZeroInquiry Rubric EN - Jul2020 FINAL.pdfWhy Nell Duke Believes Science and Social Studies are Essential to Literacy | The BulletinC3 Framework for Social Studies StandardsInquiry Design ModelC3 TeachersLibrary of Congress Catalog | Library of CongressMembership | Minnesota Historical SocietyHomepage - Minnesota Humanities CenterEvents from February 24 – April 23 – Minnesota Humanities CenterImmersive Experiences - Minnesota Humanities CenterWatch The Toys That Made Us | Netflix Official SiteWhy Learn History: (When It's Already on Your Phone) by Sam Wineburg | Goodreads https://www.mnhum.org/program/minnesota-center-for-social-studies-education/In the Sourcewell region? Register for our upcoming Social Studies training with Brittany and Sung Ja! Social Studies Standards: Inquiry & Interdisciplinary Shifts | Sourcewell  Ed Soul Podcast Credit | SourcewellFind more educational resources by topic at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education

In this episode, we talk with social studies leaders Sung Ja Shin (Minnesota Humanities Center) and Brittany Rawson Haeg (Minnesota Department of Education) about the key shifts in Minnesota’s updated social studies standards and the broader review/revision process behind them. We dig into what’s meaningfully different in this set of standards, when they go into effect, and what K–12 educators can expect. While there’s no perfect crosswalk from the former to the new, we have you covered with ...

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