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  • 7 Ways to Teach Civil Discourse to Students

    7 Ways to Teach Civil Discourse to Students0

    If young people are to engage in democracy and society, young people need to learn how to respectfully disagree. Yet, educators often find it challenging to lead discussions on contentious issues. Based on my experience as a middle school social studies educator, I’ve discovered that there are ways teachers and others who work with young

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  • When It Comes to Gender, Science and Political Correctness Don’t Mix

    When It Comes to Gender, Science and Political Correctness Don’t Mix0

    In my junior high and high school science courses we were taught that whether you were a male or female depended on your chromosomal make-up. Females had two X chromosomes (XX) and males had an X and a Y chromosome (XY). There were exceptions to this rule, we were told. Those with Turner’s Syndrome had

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  • Think You’re Bad at Math? You May Suffer from ‘Math Trauma’

    Think You’re Bad at Math? You May Suffer from ‘Math Trauma’1

    • November 1, 2018

    I teach people how to teach math, and I’ve been working in this field for 30 years. Across those decades, I’ve met many people who suffer from varying degrees of math trauma – a form of debilitating mental shutdown when it comes to doing mathematics. When people share their stories with me, there are common

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  • The Despair of Stephen Hawking’s Inconsistencies

    The Despair of Stephen Hawking’s Inconsistencies0

    Stephen Hawking’s own personal brief history of time is up. But he left as he lived, feisty, modern and… depressing. And without finding the Grand Unified theory he was famous for being about to discover. Hawking was once equivocal about the meaning of life or lack thereof. In his popular 1988 book A Brief History of

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  • Prominent Surgeon: Medical Students Now Struggle to Conduct Surgeries

    Prominent Surgeon: Medical Students Now Struggle to Conduct Surgeries0

    Whether it’s for something as serious as cancer or as routine as a kidney stone, no one likes to hear that they have to go under the surgical knife. But such unhappy news is often lightened once a patient has the chance to talk to the surgeon and realize that he is in good, capable

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  • New Voter Fraud Cases Show Need to Secure Our Elections

    New Voter Fraud Cases Show Need to Secure Our Elections0

    The midterm elections are less than a week away, and that means that ensuring the integrity of the electoral process is more important than ever. If Americans cannot say with certainty that their votes will be counted, that the process is free of fraud, and the outcome is valid, what incentive do they have to

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