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Lift-Ups Instead of Put-Downs
We know cliques are common in the middle grades, but don’t forget how prevalent they are in the elementary years. Here’s how one educator helped her young students understand that inclusion isn’t just “nice”—it’s fun, too!
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The Danger of Censoring Our History
Students and educators in Jefferson County, Colorado, are pushing back against their school board’s proposal to whitewash U.S. history.
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A Tale of Two Teachers
As your students move on to the next grade, what will they remember about you?
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Social Justicing With Hip-Hop
Looking for a new way to engage your students? Try one they probably already know and love.
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Will This Solve School Segregation in NYC Schools?
New York City Schools revealed its much-anticipated plan for increasing diversity and access in its public schools. But some critics say it doesn’t go far enough or name the true issue at hand.
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Serving the Broad Spectrum of Students
Jeffrey Farley prizes students who might slip through the system otherwise.
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The Opportunity All Students Deserve
Supporting students’ learning means seeing past their mistakes.
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Responding to Trauma in Your Classroom
Trauma can have significant and lasting effects on students. This PD Café will help you learn how to recognize the signs of trauma, better understand the causes of trauma, and take steps to establish social and emotional safety in your classroom.