Preparing teachers for the classroom, investing in place to address violence, and what the Kremlin has done to weaponize the Facebook files.
How the Kremlin has weaponized the Facebook files Whistleblower Frances Haugen has created a PR crisis for Facebook and spurred renewed calls for better oversight of online platforms. But Haugen’s revelations have also resulted in a less expected outcome: Russian propagandists using her testimony for their own ends. Jessica Brandt explains how the Kremlin seized this opportunity and what this means for the future of the internet. Read more | Want to reduce violence? Invest in place. America’s recent rise in violent crime has unleashed a fury of speculation about the causes, with many blaming protests, the “defund the police” movement, and the COVID-19 pandemic. To truly understand the causes of—and potential solutions to—violence, it is critical to understand the intersection between violence and place, Hanna Love argues. Read more | Using classroom simulators to transform teacher preparation Nearly 200,000 teachers enter the workforce each year, and these newcomers have only a limited time to prepare themselves for what awaits them in the classroom. Julie Cohen and Vivian Wong discuss how simulations can help train teachers to provide equitable and effective instruction from day one. Read more |
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