"Their actions illustrate the extent that political motives can interfere with the dissemination of settled knowledge: one mythologizing the failures of a far-left economic model as successes; the other enacting an illiberal censorship of canonical topics in the social sciences."
Balancing innovation and ethics: Op-ed on Colorado's first-in-the-nation comprehensive A.I. legislation with Colo. state Rep. Michael Carter. https://t.co/rcRjlRUi8C
Politics & Edu: When Presidents Capture Foreign Leaders. Using the Noriega-Maduro parallel to teach about policy windows and power
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Macmillan Learning/BFW Publishers stands alongside our AP Psychology author @DavidGMyers and affirm the decision of The College Board to retain canonical coverage of human sexuality in the AP Psychology course.
Today, on the “Day of Remembrance of Japanese American Incarceration During World War II,” we remember the individuals, the families, their stories and their communities. General Manager Chuck Linsmeier shares what he learned on Bainbridge Island. https://t.co/4q1lLu5p1Y
An important memorial by Dave Myers about his home island and its central place in the history of Japanese American Internment during WWII. As mentioned by Dave, I share more of my thoughts and recent experiences here: https://t.co/2EKErc58v0
By order of Pres. Biden, today, February 19th, is the second annual National Day of Remembrance, marking 81 years from FDR’s signing Executive Order 9066, authorizing the incarceration of 120,000+ Americans of Japanese descent.
One month later came Exclusion Order No. 1 [1/7]
Clinical Psychology author (Macmillan Learning) & APA Chief Science Officer Dr. Mitch Prinstein testified in recent Senate hearings about social media and youth mental health. Ten things to know… https://t.co/PHXROa9NWu
Macmillan Learning General Manager @cwlinsmeier will be at #IMAGINEedu in a few days discussing what's next in #edtech, the pandemic's impact on learning & how innovation can help support student success.