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        Toxic Masculinity Is Bad for Everyone: Why Teachers Must Disrupt Gender Norms Every Day
  While we as a society work together for solutions to end mass violence, we educators need to rethink how we teach masculinity through our deeds and actions.
      
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        Say No to “Boys Will Be Boys”
  How can we disrupt toxic masculinity in our boys as they come of age? Let’s start by eliminating some phrases from our homes and classrooms.
      
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        One Student’s Journey From Anger to Acceptance
  Sometimes student growth happens in ways we can’t anticipate or plan.
      
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        What We Mean When We Say, “Toxic Masculinity”
  As a consumer of news and a classroom teacher, how can I help my students make sense of the current news cycle? The term “toxic masculinity” can be useful vocabulary for these conversations.
      
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        “It’s Okay to Be White.” Yes, but…
  Every widespread meme has an origin story. But understanding both the context and the consequences can teach us something about ourselves.
      
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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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        Resources for Addressing Sexual Assault and Harassment in Class
  Start a conversation about sexual harassment and assault—or respond effectively when your students do—with these resources from the TT archives.
      
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        What If My Student Discloses a Sexual Assault?
  This guidance from experts at the National Association of School Psychologists can help educators respond if a student discloses abuse or assault.