Can Your Students Recognize Bias? 8 Strategies That Can Help
We’ve all seen it: A student turns in a paper full of info from Wikipedia or TikTok, and when you […]
We’ve all seen it: A student turns in a paper full of info from Wikipedia or TikTok, and when you […]
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Dear We Are Teachers, Recently, a friend sent me a video going viral on TikTok. A student had been recording
In traditional school settings, discipline often follows a punitive model: Break a rule and face consequences like detention or suspension.
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Young children like to be active. Getting their hands on and into things, moving their bodies, and just getting up
In Baghdad during Ramadan, a centuries-old street game called mheibes draws roaring crowds and master strategists. Forty men stand in