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Dear John,
There are amazing things happening in America’s civics and history classrooms every single day.
And we want everyone to know about them.
That’s why we launched the
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Bill of Rights Institute’s official blog – so we could elevate the voices of civics and history teachers, students, and interested citizens everywhere.
We’re sharing
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best practices and
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remarkable stories – and we’re creating dialogue on how education can help all of us live the ideals of a free and just society.
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How do we use current events as a teaching tool – especially during such politically polarizing times? One Wyoming teacher shares her secrets – and talks about why “teaching with news” matters more than ever.
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Is respectful disagreement becoming a lost art? Not with these students. See how a special group of students is learning to craft well-formed opinions and engage in respectful dialogue. (Even better? This is an easy tool for teachers and students to use.)We have lots more coming, and I want to make sure you don’t miss any of it. So please make sure you
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check the BRI blog frequently.
And if you have a story you’d like to see covered on our blog, I’d love to hear from you. Just send me an email at
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All the best,
Kevin Hart
Senior Director, Communications
Bill of Rights Institute
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