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High School Students Taking Part In Group Discussion

How Classroom Political Discussions — Controversies, Too — Prepare Students for Needed Civic Participation

Source: KQED

This book excerpt explains why classes shouldn’t avoid discussing politics and provides tips for doing it well.

This entry was posted in Approaching Adulthood, Making Your Voice Heard and tagged Culture & Society on May 1, 2021 by Mikki Gibson.

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