For those of you who are not familiar with the magazine Teaching Tolerance, the create some wonderful curricula and films to help explore issues of identity with students.
I think the collection of F-R to the E-E films is the most impressive - they have materials for every age group..
Some of the titles:
Viva La Causa
This short documentary film and accompanying teacher’s guide explore one of the great movements for social justice in the U.S. — the Grape Strike and Boycott led by César Chávez and Dolores Huerta. Grades 7 and up.
DVD only
Mighty Times: The Children’s March
This Academy Award®-winning documentary film and accompanying resources tell the heroic story of the young people in Birmingham, Ala., who brought segregation to its knees.
VHS only
Mighty Times:
The Legacy of Rosa Parks This Emmy Award-winning documentary film and accompanying resources bring the Montgomery Bus Boycott alive for today’s students. Grades 5 and up.
VHS only
One Survivor Remembers
This Academy Award®-winning documentary film tells the empowering story of Holocaust survivor Gerda Weissman Klein. The kit includes primary documents drawn from Klein’s private collection, along with a teacher’s guide and resource booklet.
Grades 8 and up.
VHS only
The PDF order form for these and other curriculm resources can be found
here.
Additionally, TT (which, btw is also a
wonderful magazine) just put a whole bunch of new teaching tools online..
This is the text of an e-mail they sent out yesterday forwarded by MC Popper and homegirl
Linda Mishkin
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The Teaching Diverse Students Initiative Teaching Tolerance has just launched a new online initiative to help you improve the quality of instruction experienced by racially and ethnically diverse students. Take a look at the tools we have to offer. Reaching Students Where They Are
Culturally Relevant Teaching: Beyond the Basics
In Teaching Tolerance Magazine See our new approach to Mix It Up at Lunch Day - and get on the map before Nov. 10, 2009! No time for traditional parent-teacher meetings? Grassroots organizing gets marginalized parents involved.
Students with learning disabilities tell their stories.
¡Sí, se puede! Yes, you can order our teaching kit, Viva La Causa, for FREE.
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