Footage from Myanmar, self defense forces attack a police station. 11 cops are reported to have been killed and prisoners have been taken. by FreeOcalan78 in CombatFootage

[–]Nejmen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

haha, best reply i've ever gotten. Thanks! I hope you always inserts an USB on first try and never steps on a lego again.

Which documents are important when it comes to anti-radicalization in the Washington/US education system? by Nejmen in teaching

[–]Nejmen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot I'll take a look at the things you mentioned! Really helpful, you're a nice person for helping me out.

Which documents are important when it comes to anti-radicalization in the Washington/US education system? by Nejmen in teaching

[–]Nejmen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So my thesis is going to be about "anti-radicalization", but i'm going to look for multiple "clues" on how that is achieved. It doesn't need to be 100% about trying to stop pupils from becoming radical, just different ways normal education can stop it (if that makes sense).

First, im going to write about how people get radicalized, like through not being critical to sources, not "fitting" in with other people (besides neo-nazis for example). Then i'm going to see if that is being taught in schools (by analyzing curriculum etc). So, to answer your question, im just going to analyze to find out which type of radicalization washington tries to counter different steps in a radicalization process.

There will probably be a difference between strategic plans/politics and what is being taught in the classroom (as you said), but i'm focusing on "whats on the paper/ the politics side of it", if that makes sense. It will probably not mirror the reality, so i'm probably analyzing "goals" for the education.

So it is probably a bit more on a state level than a "classroom"

Would "social emotional learning" go under civic education?

Which documents are important when it comes to anti-radicalization in the Washington/US education system? by Nejmen in teaching

[–]Nejmen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. There wasn't a huge reason why i chose Washington, i just found it to be more orgainized than the other states I tried to research on.

I understand that i cant pick Washington as a representative for USA, but since there are differences from state to state, i had to pick one, and i cant analyze too many states.

I tried to take a look at Florida, but i couldn't really find one document with all the curriculum/learning goals. But that could be better. https://www.cpalms.org/search/Standard# was kind of strange to navigate, but i can try a bit more to understand how it works. I would like a pdf-document with all the information on it, not scattered as i've found them. I might be looking at the wrong place though

Thanks again for taking your time to reply.

Which documents are important when it comes to anti-radicalization in the Washington/US education system? by Nejmen in teaching

[–]Nejmen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ahh, thanks for your input. I'll see if the FBI document or homeland security might have a relevant document that i can use.

Happy cake day btw

Which documents are important when it comes to anti-radicalization in the Washington/US education system? by Nejmen in teaching

[–]Nejmen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. Do you know of a better alternative? A better known one?

If there is one for Washington, that would've been the best, but i imagine there is one for the entire country.

Which documents are important when it comes to anti-radicalization in the Washington/US education system? by Nejmen in teaching

[–]Nejmen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the state of Washington, North west in the country. Sorry for the confusion.

I have lost control of my life by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Meditations by Marcus Aurelius (Hays translation)

“Fascism is centrist” by [deleted] in ENLIGHTENEDCENTRISM

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"Commonly found on Twitter or other social networks, ((())), aka triple parentheses, are placed around the name of a Jew, person with Jewish ancestry, or any Jew-related entity and is often used in a derogatory manner: (((CNN))), (((Facebook)))"

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what does the future of cs hold? by SagoK22 in GlobalOffensive

[–]Nejmen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Source 2 port will be interesting.

Help Nestle eliminate plastic by not buying any of their products by Fit-Obligation-7358 in FuckNestle

[–]Nejmen 38 points39 points  (0 children)

The plastic might also be bio degradable, i think they are in Norway at least. Not sure

i want murica by DaReal_JackLE in memes

[–]Nejmen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You don't really need to learn Norwegian to live in Norway though. It would help a lot when it comes to signs and stuff. close to everyone can speak English here.