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In the January issue of Teachers.Net Gazette, teacher Sharon Thomas writes:

Conspiracy theories are sexy. They are mysterious, complex, and brooding. They make film (and books and television and family reunions) fun. As with JFK, however, they rarely hold up in the light of day.

In schools (surrounded by the smell of overcooked leafy greens, the faces of America’s youth, and the mysteries of large-scale HVAC), we are quick to believe conspiracy theories, too, and it is time we knock it off. [Click below to read more about Sharon's perspective on education conspiracy theories. Be sure to post your comments in the Comments area following the article.]


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