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Inclusive Societies
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Romy Keper works in schools as a speech pathologist on Long Island, New York, giving her a front‑row seat to the dedication and...
The Underlying Assumptions Of A Curriculum
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Don’t Just Fight Teen Screen Time—Fund the Alternatives
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Jonathan Haidt has made the case for reducing screen time, focused mostly on mental health impacts. Martin West argues that getting kids off...
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