“Honestly, the truth is, this isn’t just for one group. All students benefit from learning environments where mistakes are treated as part of the process rather than the final judgment. See, games make that possible. A math game can encourage persistence. A history simulation can deepen empathy. And a collaborative quest can teach communication. Games…
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Have You Met The Etiquette Doctor?
Excerpt from an article by Marybeth Gasman: Corbett believes that etiquette training is important, explaining, “Unfortunately, most youth do not exhibit good manners due to the lack of training at home. Parents may not be knowledgeable about etiquette, and K-12 schools no longer provide courses such as home economics to teach young people.” Corbett has…
Shaping Tomorrow: The HBCU Legacy and American Democracy
New #VaryingViewpoints episode! 🎙️ 🗣️ Learn about the transformative potential of #highereducation exemplified by the #HBCU tradition! 👏 🎓 In this episode of the Varying Viewpoints podcast series, we invited John Silvanus Wilson Jr., author of Hope and Healing: Black Colleges and the Future of American Democracy and Visiting Lecturer at Morgan State University. John shares his background…