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Are you wondering if you should and how to bring up the recent Capitol riots with students in your class? As an educational leader, how do you we support teachers to safely explore politically-charged issues? Robert Austin, who works as a Program Specialist in K-12 Social Studies at the Utah State Board of Education, discusses some of the resources teachers might use to discuss the Capitol riot and the subsequent impeachment with students. This is a difficult political time, and Mr. Austin stresses educators have an obligation to create space for discussion so that students feel safe to find their own voices.
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Are you wondering if you should and how to bring up the recent Capitol riots with students in your class? As an educational leader, how do you we support teachers to safely explore politically-charged issues? Robert Austin, who works as a Program Specialist in K-12 Social Studies at the Utah State Board of Education, discusses some of the resources teachers might use to discuss the Capitol riot and the subsequent impeachment with students. This is a difficult political time, and Mr. Austin stresses educators have an obligation to create space for discussion so that students feel safe to find their own voices.
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