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Elevating Innovation: 5 Strategies for Successful Virtual Conference

Digital Promise

The post Elevating Innovation: 5 Strategies for Successful Virtual Conference appeared first on Digital Promise.

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No deadline

Ben Newmark

Soon I begin teaching the history course Crime and Punishment for the first time. I really should read the textbook. I really should read the past papers and look at the mark scheme. I should read the history books sitting on my desk at home. I know that if I did these things teaching this new course will go so much better. My planning will faster and better.

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Principles for Building Effective Feedback Loops

Digital Promise

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Relationship among Culture Health and Disease

Anthroholic

The relationship between culture health and disease is a complex and intricate one. Culture shapes beliefs, attitudes, and practices relating to health and illness, and these, in turn, influence the prevalence, diagnosis, and management of diseases.

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Whose Land Are You On? How to Get Started Teaching Native American History (Opinion)

Education Week - Social Studies

It's easy to feel as if a handful of lessons once a year in November about Native American art or storytelling isn't enough. It isn't.

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Cultural Practices Influence Disease

Anthroholic

Cultural practices across the globe have an undeniable impact on disease patterns. Through various customs, beliefs, and rituals, communities create an environment that may either foster or hinder disease.

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Are Boys Bigger Bullies — Or Just Punished More?

ED Surge

A white male student in Kansas shouted a racial epithet and shoved and punched a Black female student. Two Iowa lawsuits accuse school districts of failing to protect their children from harassment. A Nevada community protests the expulsion of a Black student who was attacked by her classmates. All these recent events give details to data compiled by the federal government on discipline and harassment in U.S. public schools.

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