NEA teachers union promotes book about teenagers taking a knee to National Anthem
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The National Education Association promoted a book about teenagers kneeling for the National Anthem for teachers to use in classrooms with young adults.
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"After reading, ask [your students to] discuss how an event can be interpreted multiple ways and how their experiences, beliefs, and place in the world shape how they view and feel about events and how they communicate them," the NEA said about how teachers should conduct the lesson.
"As the first strains of the anthem begin, we all look to Leni, who signals with one pom-pom and then drops until one knee touches the grass. We fall like a line of dominoes, one by one, just as we'd planned… My head is buzzing. It feels good to have my entire team kneeling solidarity beside me," the book said.
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