From Kirk Higgins <[email protected]>
Subject How Can You Create Dialogue-Ready Classrooms?
Date August 10, 2023 10:00 PM
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Civil Discourse & the Classroom
Dear John,
The start of the school year means it is time to create a new classroom community. An environment where students can openly discuss and debate topics in a respectful manner helps facilitate learning throughout the year.
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Use this activity can help your students start their year out on a strong footing.


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EXPLORE THE ACTIVITY


We also suggest exploring this activity which asks students to
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define classroom citizenship and this video interview with BRI's president Dr. David Bobb and
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Civics, Learning, and the Classroom .




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Featured Resources
As you start the school year, we encourage you to use our newest curriculum,
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Slavery and the Founding. This resource explores the contradiction between a system of enslavement and the ideals of the Declaration of Independence by asking how the institution of slavery developed and persisted within a framework of government designed to uphold liberty in the United States. Through primary sources and scholar written essays, you and your students are placed in a conversation with the past to explore this essential part of American history.
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View the lessons on our site.


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