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Jan. 21, 2021 Share This:
Many teachers have had to consider inviting careful dialogue into their K-12 classrooms after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and other national events.
Having that conversation is especially important, said Alison Dover, associate professor of secondary education at Cal State Fullerton. Dover said educators have a legal and ethical responsibility to condemn hate, violence and treason explicitly and directly.
“It’s important to acknowledge that the attack on the Capitol didn’t happen in a vacuum,” Dover said. “It is a product of the broader landscape of racism, white supremacy and intense partisanship that plagues our country.”