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Teachers have long sought ways to deliver a complete version of U.S. history that engages their young students and includes contributions by people of color. They have been reenergized after the 2020 police killing of George Floyd to take different approaches in the classroom that would challenge an education system many argue doesn’t allow for critical thinking and forces a narrow worldview.
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Almost a year after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, North Carolina teachers are struggling to place the event within the narrative of American history.
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Over the past six years, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro has seen extensive growth in the number of Black faculty.
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Local health providers are getting ready to administer COVID-19 vaccines to Group 3 on the state's priority list.Teachers, school staff and child care…
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A new national poll of teachers from NPR/Ipsos finds broad trepidation about returning to the classroom, with 77% of those surveyed worried about risking their own health.
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Kisha Daniels graduated from Skidmore College on a Saturday and started her first master's program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill the…
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Kisha Daniels graduated from Skidmore College on a Saturday and started her first master's program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill the…
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Earlier this month, 14 public school teachers were arrested outside of Gov. Pat McCrory's office after they linked arms and blocked a downtown Raleigh…
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Earlier this month, 14 public school teachers were arrested outside of Gov. Pat McCrory's office after they linked arms and blocked a downtown Raleigh…
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Why do some students succeed while others do not? This question has stumped teachers, school administrators, and education policy professionals who try to…