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Pivotal witness in Trump hush money trial called to witness stand; Wisconsin Supreme Court hears arguments in high-profile ballot dropbox case; and a new Indiana law stirs debate over academic freedom, teacher training.

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The US reaffirms its stance that there is 'no genocide' in Gaza, Michael Cohen testifies in Trump hush money trial, Sen. Lindsay Graham compares Gaza to Hiroshima & Nagasaki, and Gov. Kristi Noem is banned by 6 tribes in South Dakota.

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Some small towns in North Dakota worry they'll go to pot if marijuana is legalized, school vouchers are becoming a litmus test for Republicans, and Bennington, Vermont implements an innovative substance abuse recovery program.

As WI Heads Back to School, Teacher of the Year Paints the "Big Picture"

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Monday, July 28, 2008   

Madison, WI - It's almost back-to-school time in Wisconsin, and the 2008 national "Teacher of the Year" is still on a summer road trip. Seventh-grade science teacher Michael Geisen was honored by President Bush in a White House Rose Garden ceremony earlier this year. Now he's on the road, sharing his creative and innovative techniques for inspiring students.

"Things like collaboration, creativity and innovation, and empathy for others, as well as the ability to think critically about big-picture issues and synthesize different ideas, are so important."

While teachers can have a big effect on a young person's life, Geisen believes education really starts at home, with parents and family. He says parents can build on what their children learn in school.

"Finding ways to help make what the students are learning in the school day come alive at home, or when they're on vacation, or when they're out for a hike, is critical."

Geisen says it's sometimes difficult to add spontaneity and creativity in the classroom, because of the focus on testing and meeting a narrow set of standards. Backers of standardized testing claim it's the only way to hold teachers and students accountable. But Geisen believes the key to preparing kids for life is going beyond the unquestionably important basics like math, reading and writing - to give students other skills they'll need for life in the 21st century.



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