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Politics, Partisanship, and Pedagogy: What Should be Controversial in the Classroom?
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Snapshot: While planning for their Power of Persuasion project, the Northern High 10th Grade social studies team debates what topics are appropriately controversial for school and what topics endanger safe and inclusive classroom spaces.
2016 Presidential Election
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The 2016 Presidential Election was marked by, among other things, particularly vicious political discourse. Teachers across the country struggled to stay true to their desire to teach their students to engage in politics respectfully while simultaneously...
Walling Off or Welcoming In?: The Challenge of Creating Inclusive Spaces in Diverse Contexts
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Snapshot: The School Culture Committee at a K-8 school in Jersey City struggles with the impact of divisive political rhetoric on their classroom and school community.
Nicolás Riveros
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Nicolás is a Ph.D. student at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE). He has participated in a wide range of educational projects in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States. Before his doctoral studies, he worked as Technical Adviser...
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...