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John Brown’s Body

In this story, a young boy learns the history behind the abolitionist song “John Brown’s Body.”
February 19, 2020
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We Need LGBTQ-Affirming Learning Environments in Person or Otherwise

All learning next school year—whether in-person, remote or hybrid—requires inclusive, safe spaces for students.
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Child Hunger Should Concern Us All

Ensuring food security for all children is a national responsibility that should cut across political divides.
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What We’re Reading This Week: February 3
A weekly sampling of articles, blogs and reports relevant to TT educators.
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The N-Word: Connected Through Historical Disconnect?
Dr. Neal Lester talks about meeting folks across the country who want thoughtful, informed and critical conversation about the troublesome n-word.
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The Lessons of a Rural Principal

Eighteen years ago, I thought I was starting a brief stint at a rural school. It turned into a career full of experimentation and success.
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I Didn't Know There Were Cities in Africa: Challenging Children's-and Adult's-Misperceptions about the African Continent
In her article, Randolph delineates the profound impact of perpetuating stereotypical representations of Africa and its people by arranging them into three levels and then providing recommendations for how to combat them when creating learning experiences for students in the United States.
September 28, 2018
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Abraham Lincoln & Frederick Douglass: The Story Behind an American Friendship
This text explores the relationship between Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, two self-made men whose lives intersected near the end of America's Civil War.
July 10, 2017