Brian Day
“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education.“ - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Welcome to my page!!
My professional experience combines my love for teaching, instructional design, and technology. For 11 years, I taught middle and elementary school in rural South Carolina. I have experience teaching a number of subjects, but social studies is my favorite! In addition to teaching fifth and sixth grade social studies, I’ve also served as my district’s social studies curriculum liaison. In 2017, I served on the 2020 South Carolina Social Studies College- and Career- Ready Standards writing committee and created a number of lesson plans for the South Carolina Department of Education, University of South Carolina, South Carolina African American Heritage Foundation, and South Carolina Geographic Alliance.
I was elected Elementary Representative for the South Carolina Council for the Social Studies Board of Directors. I was on the selection committee for the NEH Summer Teachers’ Institute “America’s Reconstruction: The Untold Story” in Beaufort, SC, which I attended. I serve as Secretary for the South Carolina Council for African American Studies Executive Board, Vice President of the South Carolina Council for the Social Studies, and South Carolina Council on the Holocaust.
I look forward to the opportunity to meet you and discuss all things regarding instructional technology tools, SCETV and PBS resources, social studies, and character education!
Certifications
- Elementary Education
- Gifted and Talented
Interests
In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my wife and son, attending concerts, playing the guitar, collecting and listening to music, cheering for Gamecock athletics, listening to podcasts, reading, and traveling.
Stories
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Curriculum Cafe: March 2022
Sharla Brown and Brian DayMarch 01, 2022Explore our picks for curriculum resources and lesson plans this month: March 2022! MATH Elementary Cooking up fractions (lesson) Order of Operations treasure hunt (lesson) Middle Gathering data to analyze (interactive) XY Flyer (interactive) High Building Quadratic... -
Curriculum Cafe: Feb 2022
Brian Day and Sharla BrownJanuary 31, 2022Explore our picks for curriculum resources and lesson plans this month: February 2022! MATH Elementary Fraction Review Snack Mix (lesson) Deductive and Inductive Reasoning (First Grade) (teaching tips) Middle Pairs of Linear Equations (interactive) The Slope of a Fitted Line... -
Engage students with ‘the greatest of all time’
September 02, 2021“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee,” is probably Muhammad Ali’s most famous quote, and while it references his boxing style, Ali was more than ‘the greatest of all time’ boxers. Muhammad Ali is a documentary by Ken Burns premiering this month with the tagline, “Bigger... -
Juneteenth resources for teachers
June 18, 2021Before you say farewell to your students for the summer, take time to recognize Juneteenth, which takes place on June 19. If you are unfamiliar with Juneteenth, you might know it as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, Emancipation Day, or Liberation Day. If none of those holidays ring... -
Summer PD series
May 31, 2021Hey educators, did you know SCETV will be hosting a virtual Summer Professional Development Series, July 26 through July 30, 2021, featuring our very own educational resources? Each action-packed session will have a different theme plus special guests! Themes will include... -
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month classroom resources
May 02, 2021Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have a rich history and heritage that has played an integral role throughout US history. When I taught fifth grade social studies, my goal was to make sure that all cultures were respectfully represented throughout the school year. My...