
At the stop at King Middle School in Portland, a group of three rising 8th graders made a poster presentation to the secretary about how they interviewed local residents about their participation in marches and protests to advance civil rights.
The project, completed last spring, was an interdisciplinary effort. The students learned the history of the movement. They practiced interviewing skills with family members. They interviewed local residents. They published a book about their project.
educating children with asperger syndrome is also a civil rights issue yet since everything is black and white there is no room for gray areas inthis effort.one out five children are diagnosed with autism daily yet our edcuational system nationwide has yet to acknowledge a model for students who can achieve in a general education environment academically however need additional social emotional supports to address the areas of deficits. school districts need to find individuals who would offer insight and assistance to the disabilty.stop leaving our children on the side of the road.ROADKILL
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