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      <title>Book Talk: Rules of Survival by jayhawkrtroy</title>
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         <title>Shouldn&#39;t everyone strive to meet these standards as well as our students? </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>" Now more than ever, students need the intellectual power to <strong><em>recognize societal problems; ask good questions and develop robust investigation into them; consider possible solutions and consequences; separate evidence-based claims from parochial opinions; </em></strong>and communicate and act upon what they learn. And most importantly, they must possess the capability and commitments to repeat that process as long as necessary. Young people need strong tools for, and methods of clear and disciplined thinking in order to traverse successfully the worlds of college, career, and civic life.”<br><strong>College, Career, and Civic Life (3C) Framework for Social Studies and Standards-National Council for the Social Studies(NCSS)</strong><br><br></div>]]></description>
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