Teaching Tolerance is thrilled to be in Austin this week for the National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference. We love meeting educators in person, so we hope you’ll stop by and see us. We’ll have plenty of free TT materials and goodies for you to take back to students and colleagues. We’re here Friday and Saturday at Booth 716.
Below, you can find a list of the free resources available at our booth and a directory of the sessions we’ll be leading at NCSS.
We look forward to meeting you!
Free Resources at Booth 716
(while supplies last)
- Teaching Hard History: A Framework for Teaching American Slavery (Grades K–5)
- Teaching Hard History: A Framework for American Slavery (Grades 6-12)
- Teaching Tolerance magazine
- Teaching Tolerance’s Social Justice Standards
- Critical Practices for Anti-bias Education
- Best Practices for Serving ELL Students and Families
- Best Practices for Serving LGBTQ Students
- Speak Up at School: How to Respond to Everyday Prejudice, Bias and Stereotypes
- Responding to Hate and Bias at School: A Guide for Administrators, Counselors and Teachers
- Code of Conduct: A Guide to Responsive Discipline
- Let’s Talk! Discussing Race, Racism and Other Difficult Topics With Students
- The March Continues: Five Essential Practices for Teaching the Civil Rights Movement
- Teaching Hard History: American Slavery report
- Selma: The Bridge to the Ballot DVD and Viewer’s Guide
NCSS Sessions
Friday, November 22
Teaching Hard History: American Slavery
with Maureen Costello, Director
8:45-9:40 a.m. | Room 10C on Level 3 of the Austin Convention Center
Saturday, November 23
Too Young? Teaching Hard History, American Slavery, to Elementary Students
with Val Brown, Professional Learning Manager, and Jon Tobin, Teaching and Learning Specialist
10:40-11:35 a.m. | Room 7 on Level 3
Housing Discrimination: The Law of the Land
with Jon Tobin, Teaching and Learning Specialist
2:00-2:55 p.m. | Room 17A on Level 4