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TEACHER VOICE: What was troubling enough as 20th century history is happening in the present time

Charlottesville has been a national wake-up call (sadly one of many) as to how important it is to create classrooms that model the justice and empathy values. Here are some ways to do that in elementary school classrooms… (Download PDF of Article)

Posted: August 21, 2017

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