The Justice of Our Art
Have you heard the word "unfair" before?
Do you know what unfair means?
Do you feel that you have been treated unfairly before?
Have you heard the word "unfair" before?
Do you know what unfair means?
Do you feel that you have been treated unfairly before?
What groups do I belong to?
What are my identities?
How do I know I’m part of a group?
What identities do I share with my family? What identities do I have that are different from my family?
How do people show that they are proud of themselves?
Does my identity mean I get to do things other kids can’t...
- What does it mean to be unfair? In class? In school? At home? In my community? In the world?
- How have people been treated unfairly in the past?
Teacher candidates will build a learning plan utilizing the resources on Teaching Tolerance which will prepare them to teach to an equity focused essential question.
How am I the same as other people? How am I different from other people?
Are people all the same?
What are the differences between how I live and how others live?
How can I learn more about other people?
How can I show people I like them?
Can people who share my identity still be different from me?
Do...
What does it mean to be unfair? In class? In school? At home? In my community? In the world?
How does unfairness make me feel?
How do I know when people are being treated unfairly?
Does everyone have the same rights?
Are people all the same?
How can I learn more about other people?
Does everyone have the same rights?
How am I the same as other people? How am I different from other people?
What does it mean to be unfair? In class? In school? At home? In my community? In the world?
what is trade? what are examples of trading goods and services? How does trade affect your everyday life?
What is immigration and what is an immigrant?
Why do people immigrate to other countries?
Does where I am from make me who I am? What about others?
What are the differences between how I live and how others live?