J. Mark Coleman

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Mark Coleman has been a teacher with Montgomery Public Schools for more than a decade. Most of that time was as a technology coordinator. Besides teaching social studies in a paperless environment, he’s taught web development, Adobe photoshop, Adobe flash and sound recording. A long-time evangelist for the power of new media and social networking tools, he strives to bring the power of user/student-related content into the classroom. He was named the 2011 winner of Alabama’s Marbury award for technology innovation in the classroom. He has presented at conferences for Alabama Educational Technology, Georgia Educational Technology and Mississippi Educational Computing Association.


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Religious Diversity Must Include Nonbelievers A recent issue of Teaching Tolerance magazine addressed two subjects that I see converging in news stories from around the country – intolerant...
Poverty is No Laughing Matter Editor’s Note: This month, Teaching Tolerance launched a new series of lessons called Issues of Poverty. This week’s featured lesson can be found...
Race Relations Scope More Than Black, White Sometimes teaching at my magnet arts school in Alabama, I can imagine the worst days of racism and intolerance are behind us. Most of the roughly 500...