ADL is a leading provider of anti-bias education and diversity training programs that help create and sustain inclusive home, school, community and work environments.
If you are a secondary school teacher interested in creating a more inclusive, respectful classroom and school environments for all of your students, then Making Diversity Count (MDC) is for you. Enroll in Making Diversity Count – an online, on-demand experience completed on your schedule and at your convenience.
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Moving beyond Gender Boundaries in Our Lives
Lessons and resources for elementary and middle school students that explore gender role stereotypes, gender inequality in the workplace and the obstacles that still exist for people who behave in gender non-conforming ways.
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Cyberbullying is a growing problem that affects almost half of all U.S. teens. Many adults are unaware of the problem and schools are often unsure how to respond to cyberbullying activities. ADL’s new interactive program helps schools develop a comprehensive approach to prevent and intervene against harassment and bullying through electronic media.
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The ADL recommends books this month that profile the achievements of activists who have helped to change societal attitudes about and improve conditions for people with disabilities.
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| Summer often brings more time for reading. When it comes to selecting appropriate children’s literature, adults have asked, "How Do I Choose Bias-Free Children’s Literature?" The Question Corner now features a response to this question and includes suggestions to help you choose children’s books that reflect the diversity of our world.
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