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| | | | More great blog posts from last week: Free Technology for Teachers: The Easiest Way to Use Jamboard in Google Meet A few weeks ago Google announced that Jamboard would be integrated into Google Meet. Earlier this week that finally happened in all of my Google accounts. This makes it easier than ever to use Jamboard... | |
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| | | | The American History Association and high school history teaching are in the news once again as the so-called "Culture Wars" continue to rage across the nation. History and Social Sciences teachers and their curricula often find themselves in the crosshairs of political activists and protesters from diverse ideological perspectives. The New York Times reports that... | |
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| | | | When I picked up the book Guesstimation: Solving the World's Problems on the Back of a Cocktail Napkin by Lawrence Weinstein and John A. Ad... | |
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| | Roi Ziv, "First Corinthians 6.1-6: Roman Court or Private Arbitration?" New Testament Studies 70 (2024), 160. In 1 Cor 6.1-11, Paul is arguing against litigation in legal avenues outside the ekkl?sia, and advocates an internal ecclesiastical system for settling disputes. This Pauline passage played an important role in the formation of the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, which... |