On July 1, NEA's first ever Day of Learning includes a variety of learning
opportunities about critical issues, including PSC.
Not exact matches
Retaining an explicit emphasis in the new standards on including «
opportunities for students to study relationships among science, technology, and society» (Hicks et al., 2014, Table 1) would open the door to consideration of a set of
issues that every future teacher ought to be thinking
about, for example, the power relationships enacted online as manifest through sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia; the quality of the discourse and information that circulates there and the effects of rumor on reputation; notions of public and private in a digital age; cyber bullying and suicide; copyright and plagiarism; ethics and professional responsibilities related to social media; and a host of other topics and questions that a
critical media literacy approach could raise regarding technology and citizenship education.
I want to step back first and be clear
about what we want to accomplish, and then talk
about teacher retention as one of a number of
critical issues facing the overall effort to ensure educational
opportunity for all.
Furthermore, given the serious accusations Watts et al. make
about the integrity of NOAA's temperature analysis, it's
critical NOAA be given the
opportunity to respond just as they did the last time Watts
issued such a challenge in 2009.
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critical issue and Job
opportunities to help each other.
I hope you'll join me for this great
opportunity for rich dialogue
about critical issues that impact our families!
When I asked my friend Katie what topics she and her fiancé talked
about in their marriage prep, she described it as an «
opportunity to discuss real
issues that can become
critical in a marriage, such as holidays, finances, conflict resolution styles, etc. and smaller things such as annoyances / pet peeves, household chores, etc.» Katie suggests emphasizing that going through marriage prep is «just an extra
opportunity for us to get to know each other, spend quality time together, and prepare ourselves for marriage, and talk
about as much as possible beforehand so that there wouldn't be any «surprises» later down the road.»