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RGomez's avatar

Utterly fascinating. Living in Texas, housing unknown numbers of migrants, I can’t help wonder to what extent GOP lawmakers promote a state of exploitation.

To your point, I can add that no one seemed to mind that Mexican-Americans were not steered toward college, and many, in fact, we’re literally passed along until they served their time.

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Once again, fantastic! Sharing with an AP Human Geography teacher soon, a fascinating analysis on your part using borders. Must just say now, after reading this, with larger national political rhetoric about removing federal DOE, it makes me wonder about state to state practices if (at least the attempt at...) federally cohesive standards go away. I pulled school newspapers from the 50s, 60s, up through mid 70s to read about and try to envision life in this district pre Federal DOE. Too many variables to draw a conclusion, but a great "reading to learn" exercise regardless.

As a High School Journalism teacher, and AP Language teacher, my main concerns about differences state-to-state are a bit beyond the classroom. Polarized small language models, customized to specifically targeted "readers", being the full norm of information literacy in late 2025, 2026...and then how to foster and support information curiosity in 15-18 year old where a Rogerian viewpoint about listening and consensus might exist?

Why "read to learn" when (as almost two full classes of my current students suggest) most of what a 2025 HS student will learn about the world outside of their friends social media is {again, student opinion here} depressing, aggravating, irrigating, frightening, overwhelming, and/or wrong.

Using https://outofedenwalk.nationalgeographic.org/about as one resource to try to welcome students into adulthood with some possible wonder and curiosity. Writing is superb - there is a classroom component too. Your work helps often, thank you.

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