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Lead Your Own Training: The Social Justice Standards
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What We’re Reading This Week: November 16, 2018
National American Indian Heritage Month 2018
November is National American Indian Heritage Month! In this edition of The Moment, you'll find resources and recommendations that can help ensure Native histories and experiences are respected and represented in your classroom.
- Rewriting History—for the Better
- Q&A: Native Knowledge 360°
- With and About: Inviting Contemporary American Indian Peoples Into the Classroom
Hate at School: October 2018
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Speak Up Against Hateful Rhetoric
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Thanksgiving 2018
For far too many students, Thanksgiving stories and celebrations serve as their first introduction to the histories and cultures of American Indians. The resources in this edition of The Moment offer the opportunity to teach a more accurate story about the origins of Thanksgiving.
- Teaching Thanksgiving in a Socially Responsible Way
- When Trivia Isn’t Trivial