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For Black History Month, Start with Local History
February is Black History Month. It is a time to highlight Black excellence and learn about Black people who have made a difference. It’s also a time when pictures and facts about Dr. King, Rosa
Read More House prices edge lower in May but 'real test'
Australian house prices are so far holding up amidst the economic downturn caused by coronavirus, but analysts warn the real test will come once bank mortgage holidays end later this year.
Read More Varieties of Capstone Experience
Although the United States has always had a diverse population, public school curricula are overwhelmingly built around a white, male perspective. Students are learning a whitewashed version of histor
Read More One Memphis Mom (and Grandma) Has a Thanksgiving M
Sarah Carpenter, executive director of Memphis Lift, spent much of the 2020 primary season bringing her message—her plea—for liberation from failing schools to all who were in the fight to
Read More We Need to Provide Gender Identity Affirming Mirro
J, a seven-year-old boy in my classroom, was bright and energetic, always wanting to help and always starting the day with a smile. J liked to play fashion shows, paint nails and ballet dance. The oth
Read More An Inclusive Curriculum Matters All Year Round
Although the United States has always had a diverse population, public school curricula are overwhelmingly built around a white, male perspective. Students are learning a whitewashed version of histor
Read More What AP Classes Can Teach Us About Building Strong
When millions of parents became de facto teachers during COVID-19, they saw firsthand a deep-seeded, widespread problem in American education: lackluster content and curricula that doesn’t educa
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