The Association of Educational Publishers (AEP) has honored Teaching Tolerance magazine as the 2009 Periodical of the Year in its Distinguished Achievement Award adult category.
The Distinguished Achievement Award is among the highest honors in the field of educational publishing. The awards ceremony was held June 9 in Washington, D.C. Four of the magazine's articles, all in the Spring 2009 issue, also were recognized. Articles winning awards and the categories in which they were cited were:
- "How My School Taught Me I Was Poor," Feature;
- "Connected to Everything," Fiction;
- "Crossing the Gap," News Story; and
- "Why I Teach," Series.
“We strive to produce materials that help teachers bring respect for diversity into the classroom,” said Teaching Tolerance Director Maureen Costello. “To be recognized by the AEP, which considers excellence in design and editorial content as they identify the best in educational materials, is an honor. We're committed to our mission and to excellence.”
Teaching Tolerance was a finalist in 11 other categories at this year’s awards ceremony.
AEP has honored the best in supplemental educational publishing for nearly 50 years. Entries for the Distinguished Achievement Award go through a rigorous screening process. Judges for the competition are chosen from a national pool of educational publishing professionals, including writers, editors, designers, curriculum specialists, product developers and marketing directors.
Teaching Tolerance, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, has earned numerous Distinguished Achievement Awards in past years, including two Golden Lamp awards, AEP’s top honor.



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Congradulations. Keep up the
Congradulations. Keep up the great work. Call if you need anything , I am doing my part here. Allot of work is left to do. To much hate going around.
Thank you for all you do
Terrie Martin
Redding Ca. 96003
I'm glad your ground-breaking
I'm glad your ground-breaking work is being recognized! Thank you for your many years of leadership. Your insights and resources are consistently valuable.
Eileen G. Kugler
Embrace Diverse Schools
author, "Debunking the Middle-Class Myth: Why diverse schools are good for all kids.
This Award does not surprise
This Award does not surprise me at all! I am very proud. It is about time that you all get the recognition that is so very much deserved. Your continuous contribution to the field of education is immeasurable! Please keep up the great work, and don't ever think about stopping to provide the quality information and education that you provide for this culturally diverse country and it's residents.