Critical Thinking

We live pretty comfortable lives in 2018. Advances in technology, medicine, and science have eliminated a lot of problems that our ancestors struggled with every 
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Last Labor Day, a 15-year-old boy in Oregon was playing with fireworks. His friends recorded him tossing one into a canyon. The teens can be 
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We are excited to engage with advocates for English Learners at the 3rd annual Effective Border Schools Conference in South Padre Island, Texas on Tuesday, 
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We have taken the appeal and excitement that students have for this highly relevant content and pulled some of the most compelling real-life legal cases that will have students thinking like entertainment lawyers and sports agents! 
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 Here are the show timestamps: 4:14       Not Everyone Believes All Kids Can Learn 7:24       $11,000 Medical Injuries | Mom sues her Son 
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We are approaching the time of the year where educators will talk about dying to get to the end-of-year finish line. Our students deserve daily 
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Today’s Lawyers Changing the World feature is on our first classroom teacher with a legal background. Check out how Rachelle Dene Poth’s legal training has helped her 
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The other day while scrolling through my Facebook feed something caught my eye. It was a video from a student loan company. The 2 minute 
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The National Center for Education Statistics found that an average of 9 percent of students in U.S. public schools are English Language Learners (ELLs); that 
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The California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) is an advocacy organization making a difference in students’ lives by striving to ensure no child is denied the 
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