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Help Students Understand Death
Having trouble talking about death with students? These resources can help.
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Reflection on Student Engagement
After the re-evaluation of a lesson, this teacher was able to connect with students on a much deeper level.
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Breaking Through the Challenge
When students thought success was impossible, wooden model rockets served as tools to boost self-esteem.
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Finding a Historical Context for Tolerance
A history class provided an opportunity to expand students’ perspective.
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The Day I Swam Into a New World
Frances dreams of swimming with her classmates, but will everyone be welcome at her new community pool?
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A Lawyer's Story From the Field
A Southern Poverty Law Center lawyer relates to a student who has been suspended repeatedly from a Florida school district where the Center is challenging the discriminatory treatment of African-American children.
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When Empathy Is Paramount
Putting empathy into action is a daily calling for Kelly Wickham Hurst.
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Reconsider Columbus Day

Teachers have the power to change the practice of celebrating Columbus to a practice of celebrating indigenous peoples’ presence, endurance and accomplishments. This blogger suggests how to do just that.
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Texas, Textbooks and Truth
A McGraw-Hill textbook is under fire for its characterization of enslaved people as “workers”—the latest example of our national unwillingness to face white supremacist history.