Number 22: Fall 2002

Features on noncompetitive P.E., anti-rape education for boys, living with Tourette in the classroom, lessons of the Armenian Genocide, and more.

Perspective

A Teacher Without Borders

The editor of Teaching Tolerance reflects on a peace project that is beating the odds.

Feature Articles

Personal Best

A middle school wellness program removes the social rigors from gym class.

The World Was Silent

A study of the Armenian Genocide raises troubling questions of remembrance and responsibility.

Early Deliberations

A developmental psychologist investigates how children think about fairness and exclusion.

"Something Is Wrong Here"

Denver students confront racial tracking at their high school.

A Fragile Peace

Two New Mexico classrooms learn the fine art of living with Tourette Syndrome.

It Takes a Man

The epidemic of rape won’t end until males own up to its causes.

Captured Images

A Vermont artist brings students face-to-face with her enslaved ancestors.

Global Teachers Connect

In the following interview, Colombian educator Ligia Inez Alzate discusses her experience working with students and adults in the Living Together Project to take war out of the classroom in Medellín.

Faces of Novato

A small town sees itself as larger than life.