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Having Other Teachers' Eyes Means Also Having Their Ideas

Being a teacher sometimes means shutting the door to your classroom and cutting yourself off from colleagues all day. So, these teachers are opening the doors again to learn from one another.

Donald Trump arrives to speak to supporters at a rally at Atlantic Aviation on June 11 in Moon Township, Pa. Jeff Swensen/Getty Images hide caption

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Campaign Finance Report: Trump Does A Lot Of Mixing Business With Politics

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Aberystwyth lies in a cove along the Welsh coast and looks out toward Ireland. Aberystwyth is part of an area that YouGov, the on-line polling company, says is the most EU-friendly region in the United Kingdom. Frank Langfitt/NPR hide caption

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From London To The Welsh Coast, Sharp Disagreements On 'Brexit'

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Koya Graham, 36, says she no longer sees "voting as a means to an end" and does not intend to vote for president this November. Asma Khalid/NPR hide caption

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Some Young Black Activists Say They Won't Vote For President

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