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The Power of See, Think, Me, We

Catlin Tucker

Students could discuss topics like the importance of friendship or how birthdays are celebrated differently in various cultures. Studying a Historical Figure See: The teacher presents a portrait or image of a historical figure. Think: Students consider the themes or emotions conveyed, speculating on the author’s intentions.

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Alan Harwood

Anthropology News

He led the deep integration of Anthropology’s broad offerings into the Core Curriculum for undergraduates, with different courses fulfilling requirements in social sciences, natural sciences, historical & cultural studies, and the arts.

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John J. Winkler Memorial Prize

Society for Classical Studies

Topics include (but are not limited to) those that Jack himself explored: the ancient novel, the sex/gender systems of antiquity, the social meanings of Greek drama, and ancient Mediterranean culture and society.

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Could the U.S. Soon See a Federal Minimum Salary for Teachers?

ED Surge

It’s become the perfect storm of teachers at a breaking point,” says Ferroni, who teaches high school history and cultural studies in New Jersey. Even he recently updated his resume, the first time in 10 years. Nobody is going into the profession. It’s become the perfect storm of teachers at a breaking point.