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origins.osu.edu
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| | | | Join hosts Leticia Wiggins and Patrick Potyondy in a conversation with historians-and award-winning teachers-Kevin Boyle, Stephanie Shaw, and Hasan Kwame Jeffries about the importance and difficulties of teaching race and civil rights in the classroom. | |
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artisanalwriter.com
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| | | | When attempting the beginnings of any project or manuscript, structure is one of the first considerations I ponder: content always finds its way through on its own. The opportunity of being newly home full-time solo with two children presented a shortened attention span, one of bursts over longer stretches, so the form became just as... | |
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| | | | Listen to Origins author Hasan Kwame Jeffries talk about race in the classroom on WOSU's All Sides with Ann Fisher. "Teachers need skills like lesson-planning and classroom management, but not all educators are equipped to navigate tough issues like race and racism. | |
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regulations.justia.com
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| | New York Codes, Rules and Regulations, Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, Chapter VIII - New York Lemon Law Arbitration Program |