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Effective Ways of Teaching about Impeachment in Middle and High School Classrooms

December 9, 2019 David Childs 0

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University For this week’s article we will continue with the topic of impeachment. We decided to continue the discussion, as […]

Kids4Peace Works to Make a Difference

August 9, 2019 Tatyana Woodall 0

K4P or Kids4Peace, is a worldwide nonprofit interfaith organization with chapters in Jerusalem, France and North America. Since 2002, they have been dedicated to ending […]

Your Vote Counts!

July 31, 2019 Tatyana Woodall 1

Are you new to the political scene? Want to make sure your community reflects your values? Then register to vote today, and make a difference […]

Honorable Mentions From NPR Student Podcast Challenge

July 10, 2019 Tatyana Woodall 0

Earlier this year, NPR invited students to submit podcasts to the first-ever Student Podcast Challenge in order to compete for a grand prize, and a […]

Youth At The Booth Needs You!

July 5, 2019 Tatyana Woodall 1

Do you wish to be more involved in the democratic process? Looking for civic engagement opportunities? Then join Youth At The Booth! In an effort […]

Using Podcasts to Teach History and Politics

May 21, 2019 David Childs 29

By Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Introduction What is a Podcast?The Oxford English dictionary defines a Podcast as “a digital audio file made available […]

NPR Student Podcast Challenge

December 19, 2018 Chris Phelps 0

NPR and WVXU are inviting students to create a podcast, then – with the help of a teacher – compete for a chance to win […]

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