Book Explores Why Schools Stick To ‘Duck And Cover’ Policies That Don’t Work

Book Explores Why Schools Stick To ‘Duck And Cover’ Policies That Don’t Work

Eurasia Review

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 In American schools of the 1950s and ‘60s, students were taught to dive under their desks, crouch with their knees near their chests and to cover their heads with their hands. These “duck and cover” drills were intended to teach children how to protect themselves in the event Russia — the United States’ Cold War...

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