
From the Archive
Teaching Tolerance—an award-winning magazine dating back to 1991—has reached millions of educators and countless classrooms over the years.
These stories reflect nearly three decades of educating for a diverse democracy and an ever-evolving quest to ensure every child has an equitable school experience.
Issues have come and gone, but one thing remains the same: Educators, students and school leaders continue to inspire us and each other with their innovation, resourcefulness and passion.
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Features
By Virtue of Being Human
December 10, 1998, marked the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Classrooms around the country participated in a yearlong commemoration by exploring human rights issues across the curriculum.
Lessons From Home
Education reformer Lisa Delpit encourages teachers to discover who their students are outside the classroom.
A New Game Plan
Coaches tackle the issues of violence and disrespect in sports.
Why Does the Buddha Have Long Ears?
A North Carolina museum educator invites students to explore religious diversity through art.
Better Together
An innovative curriculum spurs South Carolina students to fight bigotry.
Just Another Face
One educator's reassessment of his approach to teaching and our schools' support of Latino students.