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A Look Back at 2017’s TT Educator Grants

We’re proud of the projects we’ve helped support this year. Read all about them, get inspired—and apply for your own grant!
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Tips for Advocating for Inclusive Education

Recommendations for parents, caregivers and community members to help you advocate for inclusive education that supports all our children.
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Paving the Way to a Vibrant Multiracial Democracy

Civics education that tells an honest story about race in our nation is essential for a strong, inclusive democracy.
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Social and Emotional Support
Research shows that students need to feel physically and emotionally supported to learn, but culture, climate and social emotional learning must focus on more than just empathy, kindness and inclusion.
May 26, 2023
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“We Are Our Ancestors’ Wildest Dreams”

As part of our series highlighting educator voices, we spoke to five Black teachers who teach in predominately Black or all-Black settings to ask how they approach the topic of slavery.
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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
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Parents and Caregivers for Inclusive Education

Responsible parent and caregiver groups are focusing on children’s right to inclusive and equitable education—in direct opposition to politically motivated “parents’ rights” groups with discriminatory agendas that harm young people.
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Policy Checkup: Addressing and Preventing Sexual Assault in Schools

Educators can use the #metoo movement as an opportunity to make sure their schools have policies in place to protect students and staff from sexual assault and harassment. Here’s how.
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Statistically Speaking

Teacher bullying is a real phenomenon, but it’s always been hard to quantify—until now.