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A New Student Made Me Rethink My Classroom Culture — and the Ways It Marginalizes Students

ED Surge

When he violates a classroom expectation, I can understand his need to do so as an act of self-preservation and resistance or expression of individual identity, and I can allow him some flexibility. But at the same time, I wonder what message the rest of the class is getting, and how they are processing what they see.

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OPINION: Do our divided schools look like a scene out of ‘Mean Girls’ — or a slide into white nationalism?

The Hechinger Report

Finally, it is essential to consider community as well as identity. Large pockets of this country have embraced individual identities, encouraging young people to claim their race, gender, sexuality or religion as a part of who they are. This is needed.

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Print References/Reading List/Bibliography in Your Syllabus (With Some Style) in R Markdown and {stevemisc}

Steven V. Miller

> “Individual Identity Attachments and International Conflict: The #> Importance of Territorial Threat.” The Big Five’s Effects on Political-Territorial #> Identification.” European Union Politics* 22(2): 202–26. #> > #> Gibler, Douglas M., Hutchison, and Steven V. > #> Gibler, Douglas M., and Steven V.

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