Just by playing a game on the internet, looking up a definition, or maybe checking out some music, they'll encounter some of the most vile and offensive words and images that can be expressed in the comments section of a YouTube video, a meme in their feed, or a group chat
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in title, tags, annotations or urlYouTube Audio Library Features Tons of Free Music to Use in Classroom Multimedia Projects ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Sources of Free Sound Effects and Music for Multimedia Projects - 0 views
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Where Kids Find Hate Online | Common Sense Media - 0 views
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The intensity of these ideas, the frequency with which kids see them, and the acceptance by so many that it's just part of internet life mean that it's critical to talk to kids about this difficult topic.
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Are tech companies really that dedicated to free speech, or do they just want more users?
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students who have four years of art score 91 points higher on the SAT than students who don’t.
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Danny Gregory applauds the arguments made for the importance of art and music in schools: they improve motor, spatial, and language skills; they enhance peer collaboration; they strengthen ties to the community; they keep at-risk students in school and improve their chances of ultimately graduating from college; and
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In middle school, the majority start to lose their passion for making stuff and instead learn the price of making mistakes.
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