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Penguin Random House (PRH) Education is launching new initiatives as part of a partnership between Penguin Classics and #DisruptTexts.
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With misinformation posing "a threat to our democracy,” panelists lobbied for news literacy to be “embedded in the American education system” and suggested lessons.
Recommended activities and resources to help foster math and library skills.
Some pandemic teaching innovations in STEM subjects are here to stay.
A curated booklist with titles that offer an intimate view of poverty and other titles that may provide escapist relief from stress.
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