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Teaching and learning in the ‘new normal’

October 22, 2021October 22, 2021 London Moore COVID-19 Pandemic, elementary school, Teaching, vaccination

Clarke County schools started classes face-to-face Aug. 4. With the delta variant spreading, going back to school was a concern

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On the prowl: Powell tackles her first year teaching in-person

September 16, 2021September 16, 2021 Tory Ratajczak COVID-19 Pandemic, Teaching

Walking into Cedar Shoals for the first time on March 15, Makayla Powell finally got to meet the students she

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Abolitionist teaching brings a new perspective to education

November 19, 2020November 19, 2020 Lilly McGreevy abolitionist teaching, Systemic racism, Teaching, UGA

Facilitating conversations about racism in the classroom can be controversial and intimidating.  Given the range of theories about when and

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BluePrints Magazine – Volume XX, Issue 3 – May, 2022

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