Online Tools Make Civics Accessible to Teachers, Parents, and Teens
In communities forced to quarantine because of the coronavirus (COVID-19), social studies teachers are venturing into the distance learning space and parents are seeking ways to keep homebound teenagers constructively occupied. A series of U.S. Courts online civics resources can help fill this void, by stimulating critical thinking and thoughtful discussions.
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In this time of fear and isolation, it is imperative that we in the legal profession not lose sight of our professional obligation to help others in need. Online Tools Make Civics Accessible to Teachers, Parents, and Teens Aviku Law Resources Via https://www.aviku.com/uncategorized/online-tools-make-civics-accessible-to-teachers-parents-and-teens/
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