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Russia's war in Ukraine threatens students daily and forces teachers to improvise

  • Written by Kristina Hook, Assistant Professor of Conflict Management, Kennesaw State University
imageIn the remains of her classroom, 16-year-old Khrystyna Ignatova visits her desk in the Chernihiv School #21, in Chernihiv, Ukraine.AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti

Svitlana Popova’s students didn’t realize she was leading their online math class while outside the charred remains of her home in Ukraine until they saw a news video about it on...

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