5 Teacher-Recommended Tips for Exploring Current Events With Your Students
I asked real-life teachers to share tips for reflecting with students on what they hear in the news. Here’s what they suggested.
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I asked real-life teachers to share tips for reflecting with students on what they hear in the news. Here’s what they suggested.
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