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Striking a Balance in Learning Content

Since the learning content we receive at an early age shapes our view of the world and influences society in a profound way, educators should choose their pedagogical materials wisely. Of course, covering the European conquest of North America in

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Democratization of Learning Content

My high school history teacher used to say, “The writers of history are the winners, not the losers.” I remember studying learning content like colonialism in grade school, then relearning it in high school, and then delving into it from

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Supplementary Learning Content

Is your son or daughter having trouble in a school subject, but can’t find a suitable tutor? Or maybe your child prefers learning at his or her own pace? Students experiencing difficulty in their classroom learning content can usually find

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Use of an LMS in Sex Education

For many students, parents and educators, sex education is a rather difficult subject to teach. Parents want to know what’s going on in the classrooms, teachers are faced with different approaches to take, and students may feel uncomfortable learning about

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Learning Content and Policy Dialogue

Parents deserve a bigger voice not only in the learning content of public schools, but also how they are handling things like behavior problems and disability programs. The task of communicating and reaching an understanding is difficult for both educators

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Parents’ Say in Learning Content

Should parents have a bigger say in policies that dictate learning content in schools? Two controversial topics in public schools are Creationism and Abstinence-Only sex education. While Creationism seems to have only made its way into a few schools, Abstinence-Only

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