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Jill
Silos-Rooney
Jill Silos-Rooney, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of History at MassBay Community College and authors the Open Academic blog about higher education policy, student and educator concerns, and new education technology.
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Selling Kids Short
Divisive fundraisers make schools unsafe for kids from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
Jill Silos-Rooney
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Finding a Historical Context for Tolerance
A history class provided an opportunity to expand students’ perspective.
Jill Silos-Rooney
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In Support of Different Beliefs
After rejecting an offer of prayer from a student, this teacher reflects about the power of religious freedom that she teaches in class.
Jill Silos-Rooney
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