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Why I Support Trigger Warnings
A simple statement at the start of the academic year or semester can help students with post-traumatic stress disorder approach potentially triggering material on their own terms.
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“That Part’s Not True”
Many teachers in the United States will include a lesson on Emmett Till as an introduction to the civil rights movement or as part of their Black History Month plans. This year, it’s time to modify the lesson.
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Have the Courage to Teach
Equity and social justice work in schools is easier said than done. This educator offers four steps for turning talk into action.
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The Myth of the Hero Teacher
Casting educators as saviors undermines the teaching profession—and our students.
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Toolkit for In Bounds
This toolkit suggests one way to study the inclusiveness of your school’s climate for LGBT students and athletes. The toolkit includes suggestions for assembling a committee, possible school survey questions and follow-up steps based on the results.
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Beautiful Differences
Think your students are too young to discuss differing abilities? Think again.
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New Teachers Going “Back” to School
Advice for first-year teachers from the Teaching Tolerance community.
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What’s Your Plan for Managing Difference?
Need tips for managing the dynamics of a multicultural, multiracial class? Here are four ideas to help you put a plan in place.
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Complexities of Complexion
By outward appearance, this writer looks white—but she doesn't see herself that way.