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German immigrants helped shape Missouri’s culture in myriad ways, as detailed in the book “Explore Missouri's German Heritage” and the documentary it inspired.
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Mark Kruger discusses "The St. Louis Commune of 1877: Communism in the Heartland."
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Schools all over the world have tried different ways to keep kids learning this school year — and then tried again. The experiences show that, in a sense, there were no good options during a global pandemic, only trial and error.
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Germany’s ability to combat extremism has been praised. But it's also being tested. Does it still offer lessons for the U.S. following the Capitol riot?
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Forest preschools have long been popular in Germany. Their perceived benefits are becoming increasingly enticing to American parents and educators.
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European countries are closing bars and theaters in a second lockdown to try to regain control of the coronavirus. This time, they're trying to keep schools open.
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German students headed back to school after a two-month lockdown. Eight months into the pandemic, thousands of Missouri students are still learning from home.
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St. Louis Public Radio reporter Ryan Delaney is in Germany right now, on assignment. He tells "St. Louis on the Air" what he’s learning — and some things Missouri schools might learn from the Germans about how to handle the reopening of schools during this pandemic.
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St. Louis Public Radio’s Ryan Delaney is in Germany this month to report on how that country handles keeping its schools open.
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Nov. 9 will mark 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall that divided Germany from 1961 to 1989.A dance production being staged this week by St. Louis’…