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How 3 States Are Digging In on Civics Education

As growing numbers of states jump on the civics-learning bandwagon, a coalition of 90 national groups warns that some strategies are better than others. Here's a look at three states working toward a comprehensive approach to the topic.




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed

Education Week catches you up on the week gone by with a thoughtful look at recent news in K-12 education.




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Ban Student Seclusion in Schools, Lawmakers Tell Betsy DeVos

After an investigation found Illinois schools put children in "isolated timeout" for illegal reasons, a group of the state's federal lawmakers have asked U.S. Secretary of Education to ban seclusion in schools nationwide.




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Are Schools Prepared to Respond to Sex Abuse? Latest Probe Reveals Shortcomings

A federal investigation of Chicago's failures to respond to sexual violence in schools raises troubling questions for school districts nationwide.




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed (Nov. 13, 2019)

A collection of short news stories from the last week.




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State-District Tensions Swell Over School Pensions

There’s a tussle over the right balance for who should pick up the tab for teacher retirements and how that affects wealthier and less-wealthy districts.




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Illinois high court rules against teacher in sick leave case




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PHT remembers video games: Hockey on the Nintendo 64

Only so money hockey options on that odd beast of a machine.




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The Latest: 3 players on Brazilian soccer team test positive

British Columbia Premier John Horgan has offered the NHL a place to play if the league can find a way to resume the season. Speaking at a COVID-19 media briefing Wednesday, Horgan said he has written a letter to both NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and NHL Players’ Association head Donald Fehr to let them know B.C. is “a place to potentially restart the NHL assuming the games would be played without audiences, but instead played for television.” The NHL suspended its season March 12 with 189 regular-season games left.




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PHT Morning Skate: Reopening questions; Kapanen’s value

Wednesday's collection of links.




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These #HockeyAtHome videos are ridiculously fun and creative

NHL fans have to stay busy somehow, right? Their HockeyAtHome videos are almost too good to be true. By Brooke Destra




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This Date in Bruins History: B's get revenge vs. Flyers with 2011 sweep

The Boston Bruins didn't take long to put the painful memory of the 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs behind them.




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Wayne Gretzky’s advice to top NHL prospects: ‘Embrace every moment of it’

Five of the top NHL prospects took part in a video call with Gretzky and were given advice as they prepare to take the next step in their careers.




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Caps Stanley Cup run lookback: Re-living Kuzy's OT goal against the Penguins

It's been two years since Kuzy sent the Caps to the Eastern Conference Final with a legendary goal in overtime.




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Chris Pronger denies involvement in robbery of 2010 Stanley Cup-winning puck

We may have eliminated a suspect from the mystery of the missing puck from Game 6 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Final.




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Longtime Bruins goalie Gerry Cheevers fires jabs at Canadiens' Carey Price

Old habits die hard, and for Hall of Fame goalie Gerry Cheevers, the Bruins-Canadiens rivalry manifested when Cheesy took a shot a Montreal's Carey Price during a Zoom town hall with B's season-ticket holders on Thursday.




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Evgeny Kuznestov doesn’t consider his 2018 series-winning goal against Pittsburgh the biggest of his life

Capitals forward Evgeny Kuznetsov doesn't consider his series-winning goal against the Penguins in 2018 is the biggest goal of his life.




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The Latest: Reno Rodeo canceled because of coronavirus

The century-old Reno Rodeo has canceled the 10-day event in June because of the coronavirus pandemic. Reno Rodeo President Craig Downie said in a letter to the rodeo’s board of directors that canceling the event scheduled for June 18-27 was necessary to ensure the safety of participants, fans, vendors, sponsors and volunteers. General Manager George Combs said it was a difficult decision, made in consultation with health experts as well as the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association.




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Roundtable: What is your favorite hockey photo of all-time?

There have been so many great hockey images taken by photographers. We choose our top three shots ranging from Stanley Cup celebations to iconic moments.




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This Date in Bruins History: B's earn thrilling OT wins vs. Leafs, Canadiens

Few things in sports are better than overtime in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and May 8 has seen the Boston Bruins play in a couple memorable games that required bonus hockey.




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Brendan Leipsic's Capitals contract terminated after offensive remarks revealed

The Washington Capitals have placed former Winterhawks wing Brendan Leipsic on unconditional waivers with the intention of his contract being terminated after private messages revealed misogynistic comments. > The Washington Capitals have placed Brendan Leipsic on unconditional waivers for purposes of terminating his contract.https://t.co/UnADibu2yQ




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Capitals dump Leipsic after vulgar comments

The Washington Capitals decided to part ways with forward Brendan Leipsic on Friday after he made vulgar and disparaging comments on an social media chat group. The 25-year old Canadian was placed on waivers by the NHL club after his Instagram group chat messages were leaked earlier this week. The chat included inappropriate remarks about Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid's girlfriend and the wife of Vancouver Canucks player Tanner Pearson.




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Revisiting biggest NHL trades from the 2019 offseason

Kerfoot discussing his first Maple Leafs season spurred a larger discussion.




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Capitals cutting Leipsic after 'offensive' comments

Washington announced it is terminating the contract of forward Brendan Leipsic after his mysogynistic comments on Instagram were leaked.




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Missouri Governor Struggles to Oust State Education Chief

Margie Vandeven, the state education chief, is appointed by an appointed board, which is still split on whether to fire Vandeven.




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Missouri's State Board Hasn't Met Since January. With Governor Gone, What Now?

Gov. Erik Greitens has resigned and the board doesn't have enough governor-appointed members to form a quorum. Important tasks have been piling up.




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Revamped School Board Starts Search for New Schools Chief for Missouri

The search for Missouri's next top education official has begun nearly 10 months after the last one was fired. The state board of education began accepting applications last week.




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Missouri Tackles Challenge of Dyslexia Screening, Services

New state mandates start next school year aimed at identifying and supporting students with dyslexia. The 2016 law also led to development of training for teachers.




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High Court Declines Missouri District's Appeal Over At-Large Board Voting

The justices declined to hear the appeal of the Ferguson-Florissant district over its at-large board elections, which lower courts invalidated as violating the Voting Rights Act.




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Shifting Science Instruction to the Coronavirus: New Activities, Units

A small group of science teachers in Missouri is using the coronavirus as a teachable moment that's aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards.




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Missouri teachers virtually educate students about pandemic




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The English provincial printer 1700-1800 : exhibition notes / British Library.

London : British Library, [1983]




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XIV. Salicylsäure, salicylsaures Natron und Thymol in ihrem Einfluss auf Krankheiten / Dr Bälz

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [18--?]




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XXI. Ueber Systemkrankungen im Rückenmark: dritter Artikel / von P. Flechsig

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [18--?]




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XVIII. Ueber System-Erkrankungen im Rückenmark : 5. (Schluss-) Artikel / von P. Flechsig.

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [18--?]




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Étude hygienique sur la profession de mouleur en cuivre : pour servir a l'histoire des professions exposées aux poussières inorganiques / par Ambroise Tardieu.

Paris, [France] : J.B. Baillière, Libraire de l'Académie Impériale de Médicine, 1854.




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Étude médico-légale sur l'avortement / Ambroise Tardieu.

Paris, [France] : J.B. Baillière, Libraire de l'Académie Impériale de Médicine, 1855.




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Parce que, travestis et transgenres, notre regard sur le mode et les autres se veut teinté de respect et de douceur / Hommefleur.

Châtillon, France : Association Hommefleur, [date of publication not identified]




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Critical and creative approaches to mental health practice




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Discover Asylum the radical mental health magazine




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10 Alternative mental health resources




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Taking Herbal Baths | a zine about using herbs for bathing | relax rejuvenate soothing personal care | natural health bath spa | hand drawn

2019




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the little book of work affirmations - a mini zine of positive affirmations to help you survive capitalism

2019




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burnt out zine ~ how to cope with autistic burnout // autism, asd, aspergers, neurodivergent

2019




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Before We Were Alive Zine




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L'oeil & la vue : dans l'art, l'histoire et la littérature.

Paris, France : Editions Aesculape, [date of publication not identified]




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Radioactive Animals




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Scissors and Glue Zine collage/vegan/art




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Live Sustainably Zine - creative books and zines, life zine, art zine, substainable life book.




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Resilient & Resisting: Leather Archive zine