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Teaching From Our Research Center What Educators Think About Classroom Controversy, in Charts
How many teachers are avoiding divisive topics? What happens to them when they don’t?
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Vanessa Solis/Education Week + iStock
School & District Management Reported Essay How Principals Can Ride the Storm of Divisive Politics
School leaders must do their best to find a way for everyone to work together and move forward.
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Eva Vázquez for Education Week
Teaching Profession From Our Research Center How Intellectually Humble Are Educators? An Index
How receptive are educators to discussing important topics with people who hold opposing views? The answer has a curious contradiction.
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Vanessa Solis/Education Week + Frances Coch/iStock

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