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Students honored by Museum of the Courageous for fighting to change their history books

CBS News Students honored by Museum of the Courageous for fighting to change their history books CBS News is recognizing people who are trying to right injustices and bring communities together in a new series, Unifying America. CBS Evening News got a look at the Museum of the Courageous, a nonprofit that honors those who stand up to hate.  Years ago, a class of fifth-grade students marched into California s state Capitol to testify and rewrite their history books. Now, as we honor the memory of Martin Luther King Jr., those students are receiving a special award for taking Dr. King s message of racial justice to heart. 

Museum honors kids who fought to change history books

Museum honors kids who fought to change history books Nikki Battiste © Credit: CBSNews museum-2.png CBS News is recognizing people who are trying to right injustices and bring communities together in a new series, Unifying America. CBS Evening News got a look at the Museum of the Courageous, a nonprofit that honors those who stand up to hate.  Years ago, a class of fifth-grade students marched into California s state Capitol to testify and rewrite their history books. Now, as we honor the memory of Martin Luther King Jr., those students are receiving a special award for taking Dr. King s message of racial justice to heart. 

How Online Teaching Needs to Improve—Even After the Pandemic

How Online Teaching Needs to Improve Even After the Pandemic Subscribe 4 min read Mary Euell helps her sons, Michael Henry, left, and Mario Henry, work through math lessons remotely in their Erie, Pa., home.Christopher Millette/Erie Times-News via AP Share article Copy URL Despite all the frustrations and struggles to make remote and hybrid learning work during COVID-19, many teachers have evolved their practices to an approach more tailored to individual students’ needs, and the vast majority say they’ve gained skills that they’ll continue to use after the pandemic ends, concludes a new report. from the Clayton Christensen Institute, a nonprofit research organization that promotes innovation in education and other fields.

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