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Toolkit for Lights, Camera, Social Action!
Engage the budding filmmakers in your class with this activity!
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Creating Authentic Audiences for Writing Students
One of the surest ways to motivate students to not only write, but to write with passion, purpose and power, is to make sure they have an authentic audience. This means they must write for somebody other than me, their teacher. Students must know that there is power in their words and that they can be heard.
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Investigate
As an administrator, it is your responsibility to remain calm, firm and deliberate as you gather the facts surrounding a potential bias-based incident.
August 27, 2012
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Native Youth Think Globally, Act Locally

These student activists knew their community’s issues were relevant worldwide—so they made their voices heard globally.
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Puppy Love
Animal care helps Los Angeles middle schoolers practice patience and cooperation.
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Denial Fails as an Effective Anti-Bullying Program
The suicides of boys tormented by anti-gay harassment grabbed the public’s attention this fall. Those suicides are the tip of the iceberg. For every tragic and unnecessary case that makes it to the news, there are others we don’t hear about. These are the ones that families are too ashamed to disclose. Then there are scores of suicide attempts that leave parents desperately trying to convince schools to do the right thing.
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Making Our Stance on Social Justice Education Explicit
What is the power of communities and organizations coming together to explicitly communicate a common social justice education message? It can grow our collective capacity to make positive change.
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The Classroom Closet
One writer describes his experience being both a gay man and an elementary school teacher.
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