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Researchers Create a New Model to Help Educators Engage Students

Digital Promise

The post Researchers Create a New Model to Help Educators Engage Students appeared first on Digital Promise.

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'Killers of the Flower Moon' Covers Painful History. Can Oklahoma Teachers Teach It?

Education Week - Social Studies

The crime epic illuminates hard history in Oklahoma. State restrictions could complicate teachers' efforts to draw on it in class.

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The Power of Interactive Notebooks

Studies Weekly

The Power of Interactive Notebooks Oct. 26, 2023 • by Debbie Bagley I love the magazine and newspaper style of Studies Weekly, because with its engaging primary and secondary sources, and activities you can do right on the publication, it allows for so much more than just simply reading from a textbook – which tends to take the life out of any subject.

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‘They’re just not enough’: Students push to improve sexual assault prevention trainings for college men 

The Hechinger Report

This story was produced by The 19th and republished with permission. This story also appeared in The 19th When Job Mayhue was a first-year student at the University of Michigan, both his girlfriend and best friend revealed within two weeks of each other that they had been sexually assaulted. “I obviously knew that rape and sexual violence was an issue but had not had such clear proximity to it,” he said.

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