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“Own Your Voice”

Journalist and educator Maria Hinojosa has a lot to say about how to elevate student voices.
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Is Freedom Safe?
A First Amendment project challenges schools to take liberties seriously.
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Salam, Shalom
An Arab-Jewish cooperative school strikes a balance for coexistence.
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The Road to Disaster Recovery
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, many families were devastated. Schools were closed for a week or more. Children and adults were stranded.
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Dystopian Young-Adult Literature in the Classroom
Two TT bloggers share their tips on using dystopian young-adult fiction to engage students in discussions about tough topics.
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Toolkit for Talking About Racism and Police Violence with Students

No matter how educators identify or how long they have been teaching, it’s critical that they reflect on their ability to discuss race, racial (in)equality and racism—past and present—with students. This toolkit offers strategies for how educators can engage in this reflection and strengthen their practice.
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Abuse of Power

Most bullying prevention is aimed at students.
What happens when adults are the aggressors?
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One School Girl’s Protest of Seventeen Magazine—Now 75,000 Strong
Teenager Julia Bluhm was aware of the kinds of pressures put on adolescent girls to look a certain way. So Julia decided to do something about it by starting an online petition asking Seventeen to include unretouched photos in their magazine.
July 7, 2014
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Close to Home
Jackie Brown prided herself on teaching her students about disabilities. But could she confront her own feelings about her mother and polio?