Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 14, Fall 1998 Why Does the Buddha Have Long Ears? A North Carolina museum educator invites students to explore religious diversity through art. Topic Religion
Bookmark This PageSave article June 16, 2011 Size Bias As A Social Construction Body image ideals, like race and gender, are social constructs that have grown out of a combination of history, politics, class, and moral values. One need look back only a few generations, or across cultures, to see
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 19, Spring 2001 The Trouble with Tribe How a common word masks complex African realities.
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 39, Spring 2011 Planting Seeds, Growing Diversity STEM classes have long been dominated by white males. Here are ways to make these fields more attractive to girls and students of color. Topic Gender & Sexual Identity
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 52, Spring 2016 Smart Tech Use for Equity Become an “equity designer” with new research from Mica Pollock and colleagues.
Bookmark This PageSave lesson What is Empathy? This lesson explicitly teaches students to be more conscious of other people’s feelings to create a more accepting and respectful school community. Grade Level K-2 Topic Bullying & Bias Subject Reading & Language Arts SEL ELL / ESL Social Justice Domain Action July 10, 2017
Bookmark This PageSave lesson Showing Empathy This lesson has students practice ways to be more understanding and reflect on the effects of empathetic listening. Grade Level 9-12 Topic Bullying & Bias Subject Reading & Language Arts SEL ELL / ESL Social Justice Domain Action July 10, 2017
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 20, Fall 2001 Belief In Action Explorations of faiths at school. Topic Religion
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 27, Spring 2005 Caroline Is a Boy The challenges faced by transgender and gender-noncomforming students are too often ignored. Topic Gender & Sexual Identity
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 13, Spring 1998 An Unconditional Embrace For education activist Bill Ayers, the secret of effective teaching is to see each child as one's own. Topic Rights & Activism