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But if climate change isn't stabilized soon, the
authors wrote,» [t] he large - scale loss
of functionally
diverse corals is a harbinger
of further radical shifts in the condition and dynamics
of all ecosystems, reinforcing the
need for risk assessment
of ecosystem collapse.»
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The
authors said additional, broader studies involving greater and more
diverse numbers
of participants were
needed to further validate their findings.
The lesson plan, shared with the permission
of the
authors, is a great example
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diverse group
of parent interests and teacher
needs.
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The
author asserts that schools
need to spend less time exposing students to large volumes
of knowledge, and more time teaching them the
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Addressing the
needs of their
diverse students, in particular, English Language Learners and students with special
needs, the
authors discuss how a technology - rich learning environment influences critical features
of the classroom.
The
author concludes that
diverse schools will most likely
need to eschew progressive pedagogy in favor
of a more traditional curriculum, while offering something special to attract parents
of all classes and races.
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Oh, cofounder
of We
Need Diverse Books, has compiled a collection
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We
Need Diverse Books is an important movement bringing attention to the fact that the majority
of published
authors are straight white males and the majority
of published books have straight white main characters.
It also coincides with the recent creation
of the nonprofit We
Need Diverse Books» first - ever Walter Dean Myers Grant, which was awarded to five
authors and illustrators in October.
Reflecting the fighting and experimental nature
of the artists, the art
of collage, in the 20th - century art, reflected the
need of different
authors to appropriate
diverse imagery and found materials into new compositions that exposed the advanced ideas
of the time.
Steven Johnson,
author of Where Good Ideas Come From, suggests that for innovation, you
need to be working and mixing with a
diverse range
of people.
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