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65: How to Discuss Politics and Other Sensitive Issues in School
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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
During a presidential debate, a citizen asked Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump if they are appropriate for kids. In this episode, Mark Barnes expands on the question while explaining how to discuss politics and other sensitive issues in school and in your classroom.
Mark suggests that teachers stop telling kids that their views on politics are personal. Rather, he says to tell students what you really think, which helps educators hack the problem of seeming too distant and unreal to kids.
Learn two simple things you can do tomorrow, in order to discuss politics and other sensitive issues in school, without igniting an argument or even chaos.
It's time to open up with students.
Learn more at http://hacklearningpodcast.com.
Visit our sponsor Kiddom at http://kiddom.co/hacklearning.
Please rate and review Hack Learning on iTunes.
Mark suggests that teachers stop telling kids that their views on politics are personal. Rather, he says to tell students what you really think, which helps educators hack the problem of seeming too distant and unreal to kids.
Learn two simple things you can do tomorrow, in order to discuss politics and other sensitive issues in school, without igniting an argument or even chaos.
It's time to open up with students.
Learn more at http://hacklearningpodcast.com.
Visit our sponsor Kiddom at http://kiddom.co/hacklearning.
Please rate and review Hack Learning on iTunes.
Released:
Oct 11, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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