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The 2020 Teaching Tolerance Award
We’re now accepting nominations and applications for our biennial Award for Excellence in Teaching. Here’s how you can help us find the next award-winning educators!
- Now Accepting Applications and Nominations for the Teaching Tolerance Award!
- “The Story of How I Teach Needed to Be Told”: Advice for TT Award Applicants From Winners
- And the Winners Are...
Black Lives Matter Still Matters
These resources can help you teach about the Black Lives Matters movement, its origins and why your students need to understand its relevance to their lives—regardless of their race.
- Why Teaching Black Lives Matter Matters | Part I
- Bringing Black Lives Matter Into the Classroom | Part II
- A District Profile | Black Lives Matter at School
National American Indian Heritage Month 2018
November is National American Indian Heritage Month! In this edition of The Moment, you'll find resources and recommendations that can help ensure Native histories and experiences are respected and represented in your classroom.
- Rewriting History—for the Better
- Q&A: Native Knowledge 360°
- With and About: Inviting Contemporary American Indian Peoples Into the Classroom
The History of Jamaica
Teaching About Sexual Assault and Consent
Allegations of sexual assault and harassment have dominated the news this week. This edition of The Moment offers resources that can guide you through tough but necessary classroom conversations about consent and responsibility.
- The Brett Kavanaugh Controversy Has Inspired a Dangerous Defense
- Say No to “Boys Will Be Boys”
- Teaching Consent Doesn't Have to Be Hard
Discussing Congressional Investigations of January 6
Your students may have some questions as a congressional committee investigates the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. These resources can help you facilitate critical conversations and provide historical context.
- Teaching the Historical Context of January 6
- Leading Conversations After Crisis
- Let's Talk!
From Charlottesville to Montgomery: Susan Bro on Her Activist Work
Advocating for Honest History Education: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers
Supporting Students in Crisis
With high-profile suicides in the news, you may be thinking about how you can be there for students in crisis. In this edition of The Moment, you'll find some strategies for supporting students and helping them support each other.
- SMS SOS
- The Shame Game
- Worried About a Friend? Use Your E.D.G.E.