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ARTICLES & EVENTS

 

 

Mock Trial Work Cited in Randi Weingarten's Four Pillars to Achieve Powerful, Purposeful Education

An speech to National Press Club (January 2017)

 
Using Annotation to Strengthen Reading

An article published in NY Teacher (December 2016)

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A Day in Court: How Mock Trials Bring Learning to Life
An article published in American Educator (Fall 2016)
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Unsilenced: Rescuing a Voice through a Graphic History

An article published in Schoolhouse Voices (June 2016)

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What Candidates Should be Saying about Education

An article published in EdWeek (June 2016)

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Tackling Slavery in the Classroom With a Graphic Novel and an App

An article by William Felton in PC Mag (May 2016)

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Verdict on mock trials: effective

An article published in UFT Teacher (May 2016)

 

 

The Election, Our Schools, And The Power Of Words

An article published in Shankar Blog (April 2016)

 

 

Routledge EOE Author of the Month: April

An interview with Routledge (April 2016)

 
Ways Principals can Assist Social Studies Teachers

An article published in Edweek (February 2016)

 
How role-playing levels the playing field in my high school English class

An article published in Chalkbeat (December 2015)

 
Role-playing brings learning to life

An article published in NY Teacher (December 2015)

 
David wins 2014 Robert H. Jackson Center National Award for Teaching Justice

 

Based on his work on Rwandan Genocide and Holocaust mock trials, David was awarded the national teaching award at the NCSS conference in Boston in October, 2014. 

 

David's Rwanda Mock Trial in the News

 

Read about David's first Rwandan genocide trial at WNYC.

 

 

 

 

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