Social studies and civics teachers are at the center of some of the most difficult conversations in the country. That debate isn’t just about how to build a generation of smart, upstanding voters, but about the nature of American history itself.
Region’s teachers caught in political ‘push-pull’ in civics classroom
Social studies and civics teachers are at the center of some of the most difficult conversations in the country. That debate isn’t just about how to build a generation of smart, upstanding voters, but about the nature of American history itself.
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Eli Zerr, an eighth-grader at South Middle School in Grand Forks, works on homework at his south Grand Forks home on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
On Jan. 6, the world watched as President Donald Trump spoke to a crowd of supporters in Washington.