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Reading Together: Books for Children
Here are some of our favorite book recommendations for children and families that affirm identities, celebrate diversity and highlight justice.
December 14, 2023
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Stream ‘Bibi,’ our Newest Film
Teaching Tolerance’s new streaming classroom film, Bibi, is a story about the intersection of family, identity and belonging. As TT Senior Writer Cory Collins writes, Bibi explores “the beauty and conflict that can arise as we move between languages, places and societal expectations.” Help students explore their identities with this moving film and accompanying lessons for grades 6-12.
- Bibi
- ‘Bibi,’ Complete Sentences and the Stories Students Need
- ‘Bibi’ Lesson 1: What Makes Us Who We Are?
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Toolkit for “Serving Up Food Justice at School”
This toolkit accompanies the article “Serving Up Justice at School,” and provides a classroom activity that engages students in learning about the food in their daily lives through an interdisciplinary social-action project.
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Clarify and Uplift Social Justice Education
What does social justice education really mean? The current climate of censorship and disinformation along with attacks on inclusive education makes it crucial for us all to understand the role of education in building a just society that benefits us all.
- What Is Social Justice Education?
- Where Do We Go From Here?
- Social Justice Standards
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The December Dilemma
The diverse holidays of the world present great teachable moments. Teaching Tolerance and Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding have teamed up to help teachers capitalize on these moments while recognizing and addressing the complexity of the so-called “December Dilemma.”
May 9, 2014
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In Search of Balance
Teaching Tolerance offers tools to help teachers and students get through the grueling and seemingly unrewarding weeks of mandated testing.
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Help Students Understand Death
Having trouble talking about death with students? These resources can help.