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Twice the Distance

First-In-Family Immigrant Students Face a Double Challenge When Applying to Colleges.
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The Educator in the Mirror
Being an effective ally for all students means honestly examining your practice as an educator.
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Escuela de la frontera (Border School)

A small Catholic school and its students grapple with life and learning in the shadow of two nations.
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10 Tips for Starting a World Religions Curriculum
How to develop a world religions curriculum with inclusion and sensitivity.
August 6, 2009
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Stop Using Schools to Enforce Immigration Laws
U.S. public schools are not branch offices of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. That’s the message the Obama administration sent out in a letter to the nation’s school districts last week.
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Counselors, Not Cops
Yesterday, the Dignity in Schools Campaign released a policy platform that calls for the end of police presence in schools.
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LGBT Students Are Still at Risk
On Monday, LGBT students’ rights were vindicated in a comprehensive settlement with Minnesota’s Anoka-Hennepin School District over its policies that hindered teachers from effectively responding to anti-gay bullying—policies that may have contributed to some of the district’s recent suicides. Then on Tuesday, in the afterglow of this historic victory, the Utah Senate passed its own discriminatory bill (HB 363) prohibiting educators from teaching about, or even talking about, homosexuality.