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Tag Archives: Holocaust
Upward and Outward
If you have ever doubted the extensions that could exist beyond the immediate lessons of the Upward Bound program, look further! Just today, the information that we have received regarding the population rise in Germany following the Holocaust, the changes … Continue reading
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Tagged Harriet Tubman, Holocaust, Naval Academy, University of Pennsylvania
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Turning Points – The Reality of Upward Bound Lifting Critical Thinking
You may or may not have heard of Upward Bound aka the TRIO Program. When I lived in Mexico, I was a staunch supporter of Outward Bound, close in words but relying on the outdoor experience to ground you in … Continue reading
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Tagged history, Holocaust, Israel, poland, politics, Upward Bound
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Analyzing Propaganda and Teaching Media Literacy
In attending this amazing session representing Echoes and Reflections, by speaker Kim Klett, being the actual first session of AASL, it seems as I mentioned in ties to Ms. Ruth Toor, this seems appropriate to have such a great resource … Continue reading




