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Why Schools Should Teach Philosophy, Even to Little Kids

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Hershovitz, who has two young children of his own, highlights the philosophical potential of youngsters in his book, “Nasty, Brutish and Short: Adventures in Philosophy with Kids.” The book ends up being a playful way to explore big philosophical issues, regarding justice, authority and language. It's a struggle.

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Why Flipped Learning Is Still Going Strong 10 Years Later

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When you ask people what the flipped classroom is, they automatically go to the videos,” says Ryan Hull, a Kansas middle school teacher who has been flipping his social studies classes for the past six years. “I It has become hard to pin down as it finally begins to shake off the stigma of an online video fad.

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