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Pre-Conference Workshop: Teaching Social Justice

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Teaching Social Justice - Engaging Anti-Racist and Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws in Education with Normative Case Study and Authentic Dialogues The purpose of this workshop is to guide participants (administrators, practitioners, and researchers) through the practices...

What Would You Do?: Seeing Green

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Snapshot: This second episode of a video podcast series, produced in partnership with the Ethical Schools podcast, includes a dramatized version of our case "Seeing Green" along with a discussion of the case led by Professor Meira Levinson. Should science...

Past to Present Summer Institute

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Past to Present: Teaching the History & Legacies of Enslavement and Facilitating Classroom Conversations on Complex Topics This free, week-long summer institute established a robust learning community and space to share among educational professionals...

Christiaan Summerhill

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Chris Summerhill has been a social studies educator andcurriculum developer for nearly two decades. After teaching for a decade in Boston Public Schools he transitioned to teaching at high schools internationally. He has taught in Cameroon, Czechia...

Ryan Jung

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Ryan Jung is an undergraduate at Harvard College concentrating in social studies and philosophy with a secondary in educational studies. He is interested in the intersection of political theory and philosophy of education, especially how curriculum can be...

Leopold Cunningham

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Leopold is a senior high school student currently attending Concord Academy. He is deeply interested in Philosophy, Ethics, and the art of building an argument. Leopold acts as the Club president of the philosophy and Ethics club at his school, and...

Teacher Speech and the New Divide: Difficult Conversations

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Snapshot: This is the sixth episode of Justin Reich's mini-podcast series, Teacher Speech and the New Divide. Reich talks about the difficulties surrounding equity and divisive conversations within schooling with Amity Goss. Our own Meira Levinson then...

Sara O'Brien

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In her role with EdEthics, Sara creates pedagogical tools that help educators, school and district leaders, and policy makers think through challenging ethical questions in education. She has written or co-written over a dozen normative case studies and...

Ariana Zetlin

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Ariana Zetlin is a PhD student in Education, Culture, and Society at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on opportunities for civic dispositional development within K-12 civic education classrooms. Prior to doctoral studies, Ariana...