Teaching About Human Rights and Genocide: Content, Connections, and Civic Engagement
Human rights and genocide can be taught across the curriculum. Here are some resources and strategies.
Human rights and genocide can be taught across the curriculum. Here are some resources and strategies.
Teaching through documentary film can open students up to other's points of view. Guest bloggers from BYkids share tips and resources.
Guest blogger Michelle Nicola shares how diverse stories can be powerful classroom tools that can awaken students' perceptions of themselves and the world.
Guest blogger Patricia Benitez Hemans shares lessons from New Zealand on how to help students who have experienced trauma.
Guest blogger Jane Charlotte Weiss shares co-teaching strategies to assist English-learners.
Guest bloggers Clare Kambhu and Marissa Gutierrez-Vicario share ways to support and include immigrant students in education.
Teaching students a respect for indigenous cultures creates local connections while learning about different perspectives, says Jennifer D. Klein.
Strategies and resources for educating youth about the immigrant and refugee experience and how to counter the related negative rhetoric are offered by a Teaching Tolerance staff writer.
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