Everyone is welcome here, or not everyone is welcome here,” argues Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade history teacher.
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Latin Times on MSNIdaho Teacher Ordered to Take Down 'Controversial' 'Everyone Is Welcome' Signs From ClassroomAn Idaho teacher was ordered to remove "everyone is welcome here" signs from her classroom over concerns they were ...
Does more income equal more democracy? Not necessarily, according to an analysis of 200 years of international data.
Two distinct features of American society have been ignored by our politicians for far too long: Race and the changing nature of capitalism.
The debacle has garnered national attention and sparked an outpouring of support for the middle school teacher.
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East Idaho News on MSNAn Idaho teacher was asked to remove signs promoting inclusivity. Controversy ensuedThe maelstrom began in January, when administrators asked Sarah Inama, a teacher at Lewis and Clark Middle School in Meridian ...
Sarah Inama said she was told by administrators that her signs “don’t allow people to express differing opinions.” ...
A document from the Education Department flags social-emotional learning—a once bipartisan education strategy—as a means of ...
A pride flag doesn’t endorse a candidate, a party or a policy,” writes Midvale Mayor Dustin Gettel in an op-ed. “It simply ...
West Ada School District sparks controversy by ordering a teacher to remove signs from her classroom due to content ...
Larson: Diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives are not a threat to meritocracy but rather essential mechanisms for achieving it.
Are tenants becoming persistently unable to pay their rent, or are landlords quick to evict at the first sign of trouble because the costs of doing so are low? A study by Chicago Booth’s Scott Nelson ...
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