EDUCATION
30 Years Later, the Evangelical Purity Movement Still Impacts Sex Education
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- . August 1, 2024
“Wow, all these people want to honor Jesus. All these people love Jesus,” she recalled thinking at the time. In
5 Ways to Teach Disability History in Social Studies Class
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- . July 29, 2024
Lessons from Reform to Equal Rights and an accompanying online exhibit introduce students to this aspect of the Civil War
Can Noticing “Glimmers” Reduce Parenting Stress?
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- . July 26, 2024
Glimmers were first described by social worker and therapist Deb Dana in her 2018 book The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy:
Sonja Cherry-Paul Shares 5 Antiracist Practices to Transform Reading Instruction
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- . July 23, 2024
Excerpted from Antiracist Reading Revolution: A Framework for Teaching Beyond Representation Toward Liberation by Sonja Cherry-Paul. Copyright (c) 2024 by
How Postcards to Parents Can Help Schools Get Kids Back to Class
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- . July 20, 2024
Espinoza said students who missed school were missing out on other benefits, too. “When a child is on campus, they’re
6 Strategies for Addressing Hate Speech and Microaggressions in Classrooms
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- . July 17, 2024
Excerpted from Equity Now: Justice, Repair, and Belonging in Schools by Tyrone C. Howard. Copyright (c) 2024 by Corwin Press,
College Credit for Working Your Job? Walmart and McDonald’s Are Trying It
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- . July 14, 2024
She’d returned to college in her late 40s using Walmart’s tuition-assistance program after joining the company as a part-time stocker.
Are Some Children Really More Sensitive? Research Says Yes, But It Varies by Situation
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- . July 11, 2024
1. Parent praise 2. Parent stress 3. Child mood 4. Child sleep Any parent of a toddler (especially any parent