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Teaching Tolerance

Resources, activities, and ideas for teaching diversity issues in the classroom.

 

Teaching Tolerance – Classroom Resources

Teaching Tolerance offers K-12 teachers and schools high-quality, anti-bias video-and-text kits, handbooks and posters. Find out how to order these free resources

 

Tips for Keeping the Peace
http://www.esrnational.org/keeppeace.html
Teach your students these practical tips for preventing fights

 

Planet Tolerance

Projects and activities for students to celebrate and understand diversity.

 

GoodCharacter.com
GoodCharacter.com offers free character education resources for K-12 teachers, coaches, and youth group leaders, all organized by topic and grade level. You’ll find curriculum materials, discussion questions, writing assignments, group learning activities, opportunities for student action and lots of teacher support material. This is the place to start for immediate implementation of a character development unit for any grade level. Check back frequently as this site is constantly updated.

 

Guidelines for Challenging Racism and other forms of Oppression
http://www.esrnational.org/challenge.html
What to do both in and out of the classroom. Solid advice. Try it. Share it with your students. Use it as a discussion starter.

 

 

Read to Feed – a program of Heifer International

A reading motivation/service learning program.  Children are inspired to read more books for pleasure, while raising money, through sponsored reading, to help end world hunger and improve the environment.

 

National Student Campaign Against Hunger And Homelessness
http://www.pirg.org/nscahh
NSCAHH works with a coalition of students and community members to end hunger and homelessness through education, service and action. It's the largest student network fighting hunger and homelessness in the country.

 

Supporting Critical Conversations in the Classroom

Critical conversations are important because they highlight diversity and difference while calling attention to the nature and role of literacy in our society. Paper written by -Editor: Jerome C. Harste, Satellite Group Members: Vivian Vasquez, Mitzi Lewison, Amy Breau, Christine Leland, Anne Ociepka

 

Hispanic Heritage Month

Great resources for across the curriculum to celebrate Hispanic heritage.

 

Promoting Diversity – undergraduate and graduate courses available to take at Indiana University School of Education.

 

Songs for Teaching

Raps, chants, poetry and more to help your students “get the beat in their feet” for all content areas.  Special sections on Friendship, Character Building, and Conflict ResolutionDiversity, Etiquette, Positive Attitudes,

 


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