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apnews.com
Michigan teachers weaving lessons on Jan. 6 uprising into history classes
Ask any history teacher in Michigan how their lessons could be better and they will tell you that they need to incorporate more current events into the curriculum, East Kentwood High School history teacher Matt Vreisman insists.
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news.harvard.edu
When Cambridge was a 'tiny Cuba' -- Harvard Gazette
125 years ago, a Harvard exhibition drew 1,200 Cuban educators to class
In the summer of 1900, the rhythms of campus were transformed as more than 1,200 Cuban educators arrived for a six-week summer school.
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www.twincities.com
Finland's battle against fake news starts in preschool classrooms
For decades, the Nordic nation has woven media literacy, including the ability to analyze different kinds of media and recognize disinformation, into its national curriculum for students as young as 3 years old.
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www.americanthinker.com
American Thinker
If Adam Smith were alive today, he might be compelled to write a third book that would extend his arguments in The Theory of Moral Sentiments and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations more directly to an issue Americans need to recover.
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www.streetinsider.com
Planet Classroom Opens 2026 With Eight New Short Films Spotlighting Artistry, Resilience, and Human Possibility
January slate brings global stories of music, education, humanitarian response, and ethical technology into classrooms and communities worldwide
NEW YORK, Jan.
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www.benzinga.com
Planet Classroom Opens 2026 With Eight New Short Films Spotlighting Artistry, Resilience, and Human Possibility
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January slate brings global stories of music, education, humanitarian response, and ethical technology into classrooms and communities worldwide
NEW YORK, Jan.