This link has been bookmarked by 27 people . It was first bookmarked on 02 Jul 2010, by someone privately.
-
26 Apr 12
-
31 Mar 12
-
20 Feb 11
-
04 May 10
-
26 Apr 10
-
16 Mar 10
-
08 Jan 10
-
28 Jun 09
-
19 Jun 09
-
one of the key purposes of schools is to help prepare students to participate actively in a democratic society, and to help them reflect on how they can make their society better.
-
n a way that helps students connect current and historical issues of justice and injustice with their own personal stories, and the stories of their families.
-
Facing History is officially called “Facing History and Ourselves: Helping Classrooms and Communities Worldwide Link the Past To Moral Choices Today.”
-
Rethinking Schools has been helping spread the word about bringing social justice into the classroom
-
Teaching Tolerance is probably familiar to a lot of readers from their widely distributed magazine. They offer some incredibly useful and well-done materials for free,
-
Teaching For Change probably has the largest catalogue of books and videos for sale about incorporating social justice issues in the classroom.(Unfortunately, the Teaching For Change catalogue closed down in March, 2009).
-
EdChange has a number of good useful hand-outs, plus sends out a regular email newsletter. S
-
Oxfam Educational Resources offers excellent online and classroom materials on international development issues.
-
links can also be found on the Teacher’s Page on my website.
If you found this post useful, you might want to check out my other “The Best…” lists.
-
-
13 Apr 09
-
05 Dec 08
-
28 Jul 08
-
19 Jul 08
-
07 Jul 08
-
04 Jul 08
-
Sheryl Nussbaum-BeachSince I spent nineteen years as a community organizer prior to becoming a public school teacher, I feel pretty strongly that one of the key purposes of schools
-
03 Jul 08
-
02 Jul 08
Judy RobisonSince I spent nineteen years as a community organizer prior to becoming a public school teacher, I feel pretty strongly that one of the key purposes of schools
-
01 Jul 08
Would you like to comment?
Join Diigo for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.