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What Is Our Collective Responsibility When We Uncover Honest History?
Teaching About Sexual Assault and Consent
Allegations of sexual assault and harassment have dominated the news this week. This edition of The Moment offers resources that can guide you through tough but necessary classroom conversations about consent and responsibility.
- The Brett Kavanaugh Controversy Has Inspired a Dangerous Defense
- Say No to “Boys Will Be Boys”
- Teaching Consent Doesn't Have to Be Hard
Supporting Students in Crisis
With high-profile suicides in the news, you may be thinking about how you can be there for students in crisis. In this edition of The Moment, you'll find some strategies for supporting students and helping them support each other.
- SMS SOS
- The Shame Game
- Worried About a Friend? Use Your E.D.G.E.
Teaching About Identity in Spanish Class
Another Slavery Simulation: We Can and Must Do Better
Hate at School Report
Protests at the 2020 Olympics
This week, the International Olympic Committee announced that political protests at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games will be regulated. News coverage of the policy creates an opportunity to talk with students about voice, power and what it means to stand against injustice. These resources can help.
- Teach This: Regulating Protest at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
- Discussing #TakeAKnee in Class
- Athletes, Protest and Patriotism
Disrupting Islamophobia Amid U.S.-Iran Tension
As news breaks about increased tensions between the U.S. and Iran, your students may encounter Islamophobic comments or sentiments. These resources can help ensure that you’re ready to interrupt and address Islamophobia if it appears in your classroom or school—and that you’re ready to help students do the same.
- Expelling Islamophobia
- Confronting Students’ Islamophobia
- Countering Islamophobia