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http://www.ted.com Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chim… Michael Keany Oct 26, 2020 77 views
Class is in session and today's lesson: intersectionality! Never heard of it? No problem, these kid… Michael Keany Oct 26, 2020 49 views
Learn how to use Google Jamboard, an online interactive whiteboard, for remote teaching. In this we… Michael Keany Oct 22, 2020 80 views
“How racial bias works — and how to disrupt it | Jennifer L. Eberhardt” and offers another idea (yo… Michael Keany Oct 18, 2020 85 views
For the 50 million kids who attend public schools in the US, the 2020 election is personal. What d… Michael Keany Oct 13, 2020 100 views
A debate on whether youth in USA have too much freedom. This series isn't medical themed but I’ve a… Michael Keany Oct 8, 2020 128 views
Dive into Lewis Carroll’s epic nonsense poem, “Jabberwocky” from his novel "Through the Looking-Gla… Michael Keany Oct 2, 2020 62 views
As part of our series "Black @: Private Education and Race," clinical psychologist and University o… Michael Keany Sep 28, 2020 27 views
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In the poorest neighborhood of America's most economically segregated city, an innovative school su… Michael Keany Sep 21, 2020 56 views
Elmo is learning about colors! Colors are all around us! You can mix them to make new colors or eve… Michael Keany Sep 10, 2020 108 views
Air quality and ventilation in older schools are becoming a major concern as schools across the cou… Michael Keany Sep 4, 2020 21 views
Why We March visualizes nearly 60 years of community activism and protest movements for racial and… Michael Keany Sep 1, 2020 24 views
Educator Dena Simmons on engaging in antiracist work in the classroom. Michael Keany Sep 1, 2020 136 views
In this one-hour special, Rick travels back a century to learn how fascism rose and then fell in Eu… Michael Keany Sep 1, 2020 42 views
When schools across the nation shifted to remote learning at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, th… Michael Keany Aug 31, 2020 25 views
These scenes are excerpted from California Newsreel’s acclaimed three-part documentary series, Race… Michael Keany Aug 27, 2020 160 views
Hurricane Laura is expected to bring 9+ feet of storm surge to parts of Louisiana and Texas. THIS i… Michael Keany Aug 27, 2020 26 views
Fannie Lou Hamer, a voting rights activist, suffered unspeakable violence and intimidation at the h… Michael Keany Aug 20, 2020 22 views
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