Teachers, principals and school districts nationwide are grappling with how to respond to the increase in deportations and heightened fears of students and families.
A statement from a student about people “being fake” prompted this afterschool educator to talk openly about her own experiences with friendship and identity.
Educators are fielding questions from students about recently issued executive orders on immigration, refugee resettlement and a U.S.-Mexico border wall. Here are some suggestions for how to best answer students.
As an administrator, it is your responsibility to remain calm, firm and deliberate as you gather the facts surrounding a potential bias-based incident.
Use quotes from famous individuals to facilitate student reflection on the importance of conflict resolution. Step One Write the quotes below on slips of paper. Place the slips on students’ desks. When students enter the
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