- Gender Expression [1]
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This series helps students understand why gender stereotypes are unfair and how teasing or bullying someone who does not conform to gender norms prevents a safe classroom community. ... - Watch It: Examining and Critiquing Gender Stereotypes in Media [2]
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This is the third lesson in a series on gender expression . The goal of the series is to help students understand how gender stereotypes can lead to bullying and stand in the way of building a safe ... - Write Right: Using Creative Writing to Counter Gender Stereotypes in Literature [3]
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This is the second lesson in a series on gender expression . The goal of the series is to help students understand how gender stereotypes can lead to bullying and stand in the way of building a safe ... - Think Outside the Box: Brainstorming About Gender Stereotypes [4]
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This is the first lesson in a series on gender expression . The goal of the series is to help students understand how gender stereotypes can lead to bullying and stand in the way of building a safe ... - Contemporary Movements [5]
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This activity is designed for use with our free curriculum kit, Mighty Times: The Children's March , designed for the middle and upper grades. Question and answer activity ... - Primary Documents [6]
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This activity is designed for use with our free curriculum kit, Mighty Times: The Children's March , designed for the middle and upper grades. Question and answer activity ... - Issues of Poverty [7]
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“Issues of Poverty” is comprised of four lessons with two overarching goals. Millions of Americans live in poverty. Some are thrown into poverty by illness or unemployment; others ... - Race and Poverty [8]
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In this lesson, students will learn that race is a factor often connected to poverty and that institutions can create obstacles for the poor—and for people of color who live in poverty—that block participation ... - The Cycle of Poverty [9]
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This lesson is the third in a series called “ Issues of Poverty .” Students explore the causes of poverty in the United States and the structural factors that perpetuate it. Students will examine the ways ... - Poverty and Unemployment: Exploring the Connections [10]
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This lesson is the second in a series of lessons called “ Issues of Poverty .” Students explore the causes of poverty in the United States and the structural factors that perpetuate it. Students will examine ... - Toys and Clothes: Gender Expression [11]
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As part of a yearlong anti-bullying program, “Be a Buddy, Not a Bully,” I presented this lesson to the pre–K class midway through the year. I asked two parents each to read one of ... - What Is Poverty? [12]
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This lesson is the first in a series of lessons called “ Issues of Poverty .” Students explore the causes of poverty in the United States and the factors that perpetuate it. The four lessons aim to challenge ... - The 26th Amendment [13]
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This is the fifth and final lesson in a series called “ Expanding Voting Rights .” The overall goal of the series is for students to explore the complicated history of voting rights in the United States. ... - Women’s Suffrage [14]
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This lesson is the fourth in a series called Expanding Voting Rights . The overall goal of the series is for students to explore the complicated history of voting rights in the United States. Two ... - The Voting Rights Act, 1965 and beyond [15]
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This lesson is the third in a series called Expanding Voting Rights . The overall goal of the series is for students to explore the complicated history of voting rights in this country. Two characteristics ... - African Americans Face and Fight Obstacles to Voting [16]
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In this lesson students learn about the Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th and 15th) that abolished slavery, guaranteed African American citizenship and secured men the right to vote. ... - Expanding Voting Rights [17]
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One of the cornerstones of American democracy is the right to vote. Yet the history of voting rights in the United States is complicated. Although the original Constitution explained who could run for national ... - Food Deserts: Causes, Consequences and Solutions [18]
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Increases in obesity and diet-related diseases are major health problems in the United States. During the last 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in the nation’s obesity rates, correlating with ... - Looking at Race and Racial Identity Through Critical Literacy in Children’s Books [19]
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This lesson, the second in a series , encourages students to think and talk openly about the concept of beauty, particularly as it overlaps with issues of race and racial identity. ... - Debating Corporal Punishment [20]
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In 2011, 20 states permitted corporal punishment in public schools. Many students who live outside those states find it hard to believe that corporal punishment still exists. This ... - Bullying and LGBT Students [21]
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The purpose of this activity is to discuss the bullying of LGBT students. It uses the Mexican tradition of El Paseo to begin that discussion. First, students form two concentric ... - Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice: Exposing Homelessness and Poverty [22]
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The photo is a portrait of homelessness and poverty. The scene shows a woman sitting on a couch, surrounded by clothes and various household items. A man stands near her. This ... - Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice: Exposing Anti-Immigration Sentiment [23]
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The photo shows an anti-immigration protest on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley. People with picket signs are arguing for stricter immigration policies that would make it a felony to be ... - Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice: Exposing Racism [24]
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Photographs can sometimes capture important moments in American history. This lesson is part of the Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice series. Objectives Activities ... - Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice: Affirming Our Commonalities and Differences [25]
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In this lesson, students will analyze photographs that show people with different abilities and of different ages to explore assumptions about ability, age and activism. This is part of the Using Photographs ... - Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice [26]
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Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice is a series of 12 lessons. Each lesson focuses on a contemporary social justice issue. These lessons are multidisciplinary and geared toward middle- and ... - Universal Design [27]
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In this lesson, students learn about the principles of universal design, analyze examples of it, and develop their own product, communication or environment in accordance with its principles. ... - Health Disparities [28]
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This lesson explores the concept of health disparities for socially disadvantaged groups (e.g., youth of color and LGBT youth). Students are encouraged to examine the causes and impact of these disparities and ... - The Freedom Riders [29]
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In this lesson, students will use a primary source—an NBC news report from 1961—to investigate the Freedom Rides. The lesson will also explore segregation in the South and the tenets of nonviolent protest. ... - What is Ageism? [30]
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In this lesson, students will analyze their thoughts and feelings to see if they currently hold any biases toward people of different ages. They will then explore the experiences of people who have faced ...