Bookmark This PageSave August 26, 2014 Students Are Watching Ferguson At a time like this, educators can’t afford not to discuss Ferguson in the classroom. Topic Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave August 18, 2014 ¡Sí se puede! A TT awardee shares how he teaches about complex systems of oppression. Topic Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave August 15, 2014 #dontshoot The tragic loss of Michael Brown presents an opportunity to help students connect with our collective humanity. Topic Bullying & Bias Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave August 12, 2014 This is Community How does one foster a school community—that is equitable and committed to breaking down barriers? A TT awardee shares her approach. Topic Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave August 11, 2014 On This Day As an organization committed to justice and equity, the similarities between the Watts Riots and the riots in Ferguson, Missouri following Michael Brown’s death compel us to point out that we do not live in a post-racial world. Topic Rights & Activism Class
Bookmark This PageSave August 4, 2014 Goodnight, Nadine: A Tribute to Nadine Gordimer Nadine Gordimer’s activism helped make the world better for all of us and leaves important lessons for teachers and students. Topic Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave August 1, 2014 Freedom Schools 50 Years Later Fifty years after the Freedom Schools of 1964, today’s Freedom Schools continue the legacy. Topic Bullying & Bias Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave July 28, 2014 Reading and Writing to Learn About Activism Reading and writing about the work of activists helped this teacher and her students realize that they can make social change by starting small. Topic Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave July 18, 2014 The Place for Activism in English Class Using activist memoirs can help students understand how people effected change in the past—and how young people can effect change now. Topic Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave July 17, 2014 Dystopian Young-Adult Literature in the Classroom Two TT bloggers share their tips on using dystopian young-adult fiction to engage students in discussions about tough topics. Topic Rights & Activism