The Latest from Big Think

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The author mentions how the race question was never quite solved.
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The author characterizes Lincoln as a president who was unafraid to suspend some basic rights for the betterment of the union
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It was “social opportunity,” not religion, which drove Lincoln, according to the author.
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The author maps Lincoln’s trajectory over his career on the slavery issue.
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The author shares how he went about writing Lincoln’s narrative.
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The author speaks about the nation’s sixteenth president and his ongoing contemporary appeal.
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Gaston Caperton explains the role of the nation’s entryway to college.
Gaston Caperton invokes continuous education as his method of motivating his staff.
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Gaston Caperton says writing skills are crucial to long-term success.
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Gaston Caperton says the best preparation for the SAT involves doing your homework everyday.
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School choice puts one more card in parents’ decks, Gaston Caperton says.
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College Board President Gaston Caperton on the importance of teacher salaries.
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The College Board’s Gaston Caperton on America’s monolingual handicap.
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Gaston Caperton describes what it takes to make it in front of the classroom.
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Gaston Caperton talks about technology in the classroom and one of his influential teachers.
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Gaston Caperton says everyday learning is more important than focusing on the SAT.
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Gaston Caperton explains how the College Board determines what a student will need to succeed in college.
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Gaston Caperton explains the performance of American students on a global scale.