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Planting Seeds, Growing Diversity

STEM classes have long been dominated by white males. Here are ways to make these fields more attractive to girls and students of color.
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The Revolution Will Be Tweeted
This middle school teacher empowered his students to lift their voices in discussions about Ferguson and Eric Garner—by assigning them to tweet.
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Jimmie Lee Jackson
This essay details Jimmie Lee Jackson’s involvement in the voting rights movement and his violent death at the hands of Alabama state troopers.
March 10, 2016
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Domestic Tranquility
The editor of Teaching Tolerance reflects on the lessons of Sept. 11.
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Discipline That Works
Earlier this month, hundreds of educators, parents and students gathered at the Educating Youth of Color Summit in Colorado Springs, Colo. That the state’s 4th Judicial District sponsored the event was no accident.
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Twenty States Still Use the Paddle
In 1964, my third-grade teacher relied mainly on an air of motherly authority to maintain control over her classroom of more than 50 8-year-olds. But when pushed, she warned darkly of deploying her spanking machine.
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What We’re Reading This Week: January 6
A weekly sampling of articles, blogs and reports relevant to TT educators.
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What We’re Reading This Week: January 13
A weekly sampling of articles, blogs and reports relevant to TT educators.
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The School-to-Prison Pipeline

Policies and practices that favor incarceration over education do us all a grave injustice.