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The GO GIRLS! project inspires young women to challenge the media's promotion of unhealthy messages about beauty.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies | Science and Health

'And Maybe I Can Change That Too'

A high school teacher helps his students challenge their own racist beliefs.

Grades 9 to 12
Reading and Language Arts | Social Studies

'I Am Special'

Discussing differences with early-grades children

Pre K to K | Grades 1 to 2 | Grades 3 to 5
Reading and Language Arts | Social Studies | Science and Health | ELL / ESL | Mix It Up

'Mathematics for Our Past'

Our students come from upper-middle-class homes and live in a sheltered suburban community with little exposure to anyone significantly different than themselves. Teaching tolerance is difficult when they have few experiences with diversity. This project introduces students to a diverse group of people who experienced intolerance.

Grades 6 to 8
Math and Technology

'Si Se Puede!'

In response to legislation that would have criminalized immigrants, thousands of high school students from across the country walked out of their classrooms and into history.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

'The Capacity for Connection'

In this special Q & A, educators Louise Derman-Sparks and Patricia G. Ramsey, authors of the book, What If All the Kids are White?, provide early grades educators with practical ideas on preparing white students for a multicultural world.

Professional Development
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'The Rights of Women'

An editorial by Frederick Douglass on equality for women.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

'Unbranding' to Encourage an Appreciation of Diversity

Lesson on 'unbranding' guides students toward diversity appreciation

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

'You Said Sappho's A She!'

An educator uses poetry to challenge homophobia.

Grades 9 to 12
Reading and Language Arts | Social Studies

10 Tips for Starting a World Religions Curriculum

How to develop a world religions curriculum with inclusion and sensitivity.

Professional Development
Social Studies

1492

Lyrics for the song "1492" by Nancy Schimmel

Grades 1 to 2 | Grades 3 to 5
Social Studies

5 Steps To Safer Schools

How can educators and schools create learning environments free of anti-gay discrimination?

Professional Development
Social Studies | Science and Health

A Bullying Quiz

Understand how evidence regarding behavioral patterns might challenge personal beliefs and assumptions about social behavior

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A Bullying Survey

Teaching Tolerance offers a bullying survey for early grades and a bullying quiz for middle and upper grades, designed to increase awareness about and decrease instances of bullying.

Grades 1 to 2 | Grades 3 to 5 | Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A Commitment to Nonviolence: The Leadership of John Lewis

Use this excerpt from Lewis's Walking with the Wind to explore the Civil Rights Movement.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A Contract on Bullying

A Minnesota teacher challenges her students to face up to verbal and physical harassment.

Professional Development
Social Studies

A Historical Primer On Economic (In)Equality

Classroom experiences that critically investigate the causes and meaning of poverty in our own nation offer students tools for change, and new ways to interpret the world around them.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Reading and Language Arts | Social Studies

A Journal Can Be Anything

Too many educators believe the only way to journal is with the written word. Yes, we want our students to write — to increase their power through literacy. But why can't they use multiple intelligences to prompt the written word?

Professional Development
Reading and Language Arts | Social Studies | Math and Technology | Science and Health | Arts | ELL / ESL

A Living History

Students can make a pledge to help end continued racism.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A Mother's Advice

First person account from a Congressman and his mother.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A Nation of Immigrants?

In his groundbreaking March 2008 speech on race, Barack Obama described the white experience in America as "the immigrant experience." But what does that mean? In this lesson, students will take a close look at their own textbooks to see how the immigrant experience (white and non-white) is treated.

Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A New Set of Rules

Create a classroom constitution as the school year kicks off.

Professional Development
Social Studies

A Question of Class

A media journal project exposes classism in contemporary politics.

Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A Rose for Charlie

Charlie Howard had to develop a tough shell to get through high school as a gay teen in the 1970s. But it didn't save him from the ultimate act of hate.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A Second Revolution

Learn about the "second Bill of Rights" and the "second Reconstruction" as well as the "second American Revolution."

Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A Tale of Two Schools

In the early 1900s, Mexican Americans, or Chicanos, in California and the Southwest were excluded from "Whites Only" theaters, parks, swimming pools, restaurants, and even schools. Immigrants from Mexico waged many battles against such discriminatory treatment, often risking their jobs in fields and factories and enduring threats of deportation. In 1945, one couple in California won a significant victory in their struggle to secure the best education for thousands of Chicano children.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

A Timeline for Change

Timeline activity helps foster a spirit of activism

Grades 9 to 12
Reading and Language Arts | Social Studies | Arts

A Town, a Teacher and a Wartime Tragedy

As we commemorate the 60th anniversary of Pearl Harbor this December, it is important to remember how the defense of freedom abroad during World War II eroded freedom at home for Americans of Japanese descent.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

Abriendo Puertas en la Frontera

Opening Doors on the Border (in Spanish)

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Social Studies

Activities for By Virtue of Being Human

As a class, develop a working definition of human rights.

Grades 6 to 8 | Grades 9 to 12
Reading and Language Arts | Social Studies | Arts