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Are Boys Really That Easy?

Tools and Strategies
Three Happy Schoolboy Friends
October issue of Rosalind's Classroom Conversations
October 27, 2014
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Lewis and Clark: The Unheard Voices

Lesson Plan
The lesson plans in this unit take an in-depth look at the history of U.S. expansion and Indian policy, and present the voices and perspectives of Native Americans on the Lewis and Clark expedition. These materials offer an alternative viewpoint on an often-glorified era, and call attention to the dangers of ethnocentric and one-sided versions of history.
January 09, 2015
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Who Was César Chávez?

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This lesson provides an opportunity for students to learn more about César Chávez, the strategies he used to create change for the migrant farm workers and to analyze and reflect on modern day civil rights and labor struggles.
January 13, 2015
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Who Am I? Identity Poems

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Elementary School Students Group Standing
January 14, 2015
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Identity-Based Bullying

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Girl Student in Class Being Bullied
February 05, 2015
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Beyond Stigma and Stereotypes: What is Homelessness?

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This middle school lesson provides an opportunity for students to gain an understanding of who is homeless, the reasons people become homeless and the ways in which homeless people are victims of violence and harassment. Students will also explore how, as a society, we stigmatize and stereotype people who are homeless.
February 26, 2015
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Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr.: Hate Crimes Prevention Act

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This lesson provides an opportunity for middle and high school students to understand the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, learn about how hate escalates, connect the understanding of the escalation of hate with Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr.’s murders and consider what young people can do in their schools and communities to prevent hate crimes.
February 27, 2015
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Nelson Mandela: 'A True Hero of Conscience'

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In celebration and memory of the life of Nelson Mandela, this lesson plan provides students the opportunity to learn, in several ways, about Nelson Mandela and his extraordinary life.
February 27, 2015
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Should Washington's NFL Team Change Their Name?

Lesson Plan
February 27, 2015
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Student Dress Codes: What's Fair?

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People Vector Illustration
This lesson provides an opportunity for middle and high school students to reflect on their own opinions regarding student dress codes, identify school and students needs and perspectives and design their own dress codes that satisfy both student and school needs.
February 27, 2015
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Mo'Ne Davis and Gender Stereotypes

Lesson Plan
April 16, 2015
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Refugee Crisis in Europe: How Should the World Respond?

Lesson Plan
September 25, 2015
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Debate Watch Teaching Guide

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Election Debates Cartoon Candidates
October 20, 2015
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Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill: The Power of Symbols

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This lesson provides an opportunity for students to learn about the sweeping changes in U.S. currency, analyze the role of symbols and their impact and articulate their own opinions about the importance of symbols and symbolic gestures in our society.
April 27, 2016
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8 Ideas for Teaching National Hispanic Heritage Month

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Extended Latino Family in Park
Eight ideas for honoring National Hispanic Heritage Month in your classroom. This list of K-12 activities helps students understand the Latino experience in its complexity, incorporating literature, history, art, civil rights, film, music and more.
August 22, 2016
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Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples Day?

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UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
September 27, 2016
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7 Ideas for Teaching Women's History Month

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7 Ideas for teaching Women's History Month that broaden students thinking about the experience of women and gender in all of its complexity.
February 22, 2017
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Huddled Mass or Second Class? Challenging Anti-Immigrant Bias in the U.S.

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Immigration Rally in Washington
This K-12 curriculum unithelps students understandthe experiences of immigrants and the negative effects of anti-immigrant bias, appreciate the integral role that immigrants have always played in U.S. life and what they can do to challenge discrimination on personal and institutional levels.
May 15, 2017
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Diverse Books Matter

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Through review and examination of videos, articles, data research and hashtag campaigns—#1000BlackGirlBooks and #WeNeedDiverseBooks, students learn about and discuss the importance of diverse literature.
November 03, 2017
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New Kid

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By Jerry Craft

Ages:8-12

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