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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Teaching Controversial topics

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ADL-Discussing Political Violence and Extremism with Students

Civics for All Resource Guide

Civil Discourse in the Classroom 

Creating Civic Spaces in Troubling Times

CSPAN: Learning from Previous Presidential Transitions

CSPAN: The History of Contested Presidential Elections 

District of Columbia Public Schools

Dr. Alyssa Hadley-Dunn Teaching the Days After

Facing History and Ourselves

Fostering Civil Discourse: A Guide for Classroom Conversations

Fostering Civil Discourse: How Do We Talk About Issues That Matter 

iCivics Peaceful Transfer of Power

Michigan Council for the Social Studies

Mikva-Attack on Capitol

National Constitution Center

Newseum-Front Pages From Around the Country

PBS

PBS-Structured Academic Controversy 

Teaching About Controversial or Difficult Issues 

Teaching Tolerance-Civic Disobedience 

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