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And the Winners Are...

Meet the recipients of the Teaching Tolerance Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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"I've never experienced white guilt."

A black teacher reflects on helping her white students explore their racial identities.
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A Care Plan for Honest History and Difficult Conversations

A research-based approach for strategies of care that educators, parents and caregivers can practice when teaching honest history or engaging in difficult conversations.
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Part II: Spotlights
This section of the guide describes three different social justice reading groups. These groups will give you a sense of the different structures and approaches families and communities are using to read and talk about
October 16, 2019
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Starting With Ourselves: Preparing for Tough Classroom Conversations

This school administrator offers recommendations for setting up courageous conversations in the new year, with discussions among colleagues as the first step.
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Do You Teach About Ideological Diversity?

Bringing diverse political viewpoints into the classroom is vital in the polarized, echo-chambered world our students inhabit.
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Teaching Students About Confirmation Bias
Concerns about the impact of fake news are actually concerns about learning to know. That’s why teaching about confirmation bias is imperative.
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Why Teaching About Social Justice Matters

This teacher is often asked, “Why can’t you let ‘social justice’ go?” Here’s her answer.
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Confronting Students’ Islamophobia
What do you do when anti-bias teaching strategies are derailed by real, in-the-moment fears? See how one educator responded to Islamophobia in her classroom.