It took us 8 months to produce this story called: “Middie Rising - A City Unites and Defuses a Culture War.” Well worth the effort because of the lessons and inspiration it offers educators and anyone looking for a way out of our toxic divides. https://t.co/wBul01OaJY
Are you saddened by toxic polarization, fractured relationships, and the culture wars harming our public schools? If there is a way out, I believe it must include a commitment to empathy. But this is why it's so hard. https://t.co/CZTZzfJPCn
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Pamela Dawson, this year's Grammy Award winner for Music Educator of the Year. I think you will love hearing her story and the voices of her students. https://t.co/lNw4q0xOP5
I'm deeply concerned that polarization and the loss of civility is tearing apart our schools and our country. This conversation I just had with two political opposites offers a sliver of hope that change is possible. https://t.co/RAic0OEWLl
Hear my interview w Amanda Ripley, author of High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out. Invaluable insights into today's culture wars in education and some counter-intuitive recommendations on how to engage with "conflict entrepreneurs." https://t.co/S3jWzCZmXz
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High quality civics and history courses, but every teacher in every course can promote democracy by teaching students to be good critical thinkings and fact checkers.
@EADRoadmapHigh quality civics and history courses, but every teacher in every course can promote democracy by teaching students to be good critical thinkings and fact checkers.
Diane Ravitch, who recently published an important new book on the school reform, just published my guest BLOG on her website. https://t.co/DiFihNn3pu. Hope you enjoy the stories I’ve been collecting on https://t.co/JSTiecsxSn.