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Video: Ahmed Mohamed Interview: ‘I Felt Like I Was A Terrorist’

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“How Universities Are Recruiting More Teachers Of Color”

How Universities Are Recruiting More Teachers Of Color is Part in the series at my Education Week Teacher column on recruiting teachers of color.

The three-part series is a special project being guest-hosted by Travis Bristol, PhD (Stanford Center For Opportunity Policy in Education) & Terrenda White, PhD (University of Colorado-Boulder).

Here are some excerpts:

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NY Times Learning Network Announces Student Editorial Cartoon Contest

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The New York Times Learning Network always has great resources, and they’ve added some neat ones this year (see NY Times Learning Network Starts A Cool Online Film Discussion Series For Students and "Wildfires In The West" Is My Latest NY Times Interactive For ELL Students – the latter series is created by me :) ).

They’ve just announced another new idea — Student Contest | Make an Editorial Cartoon. Go to the link to learn all about it!

    

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Today Is “Citizenship Day” As Well As “U.S. Constitution Day” – Here Are Resources For Both

Here in the United States, it’s U.S. Constitution Day, when federal legislation requires schools in the United States to offer lessons related to the U.S. Constitution. You might find The Best Sites For Learning About The Constitution Of The United States useful.

It’s also called “Citizenship Day,” and the federal government is also encouraging us to recognize immigrant contributions to American society (see Celebrating Immigrants’ Contributions this Citizenship Day and Constitution Week).

In addition, a number of community organizations are focusing on tomorrow as a day to encourage immigrants who are eligible for U .S. citizenship to apply for it (see National Citizenship Day: Latino Organizations Tout Benefits, Offer Help).

The Best Websites For Learning About Civic Participation & Citizenship shares a lot of resources that be helpful with this recognition of Citizenship Day. The U.S. Department of Education has made a point of using the term “active citizenship,” and I, too, have written a fair amount about that phrase and its meaning.

    

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