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Teaching Classroom Controversies: Navigating Complex Issues the Age of Fake News and Alternative Facts

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Teaching Classroom Controversies: Navigating Complex Issues the Age of Fake News and Alternative Facts
Teaching Classroom Controversies: Navigating Complex Issues the Age of Fake News and Alternative Facts

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Teaching Classroom Controversies: Navigating Complex Issues the Age of Fake News and Alternative Facts

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Drawing on the latest research, the first part of the book provides frameworks for teaching and learning about controversy, including how to facilitate respectful discussion, the biases that impact student beliefs, and the pedagogical techniques that should be applied in the classroom. The second part offers practical guidance on how to teach the most contentious issues facing young children and teenagers in society today, dealing with wide-ranging questions such as: offers teachers the tools to develop their students' critical thinking on the timely and cutting-edge issues of controversy that are shaping our world.

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