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Taking Care of Yourself Over the Summer
Summer vacation offers time to catch up on the books, movies, articles, discussions—well, just about all of the things you didn't have time for during the school year. This edition of The Moment offers TT-approved suggestions to entertain you and help you rejuvenate yourself and your practice.
- Summer Self Care
- What We're Reading
- What We’re Watching
Prioritizing Self-Care
Make the most of your rare days off by relaxing with some recommended books, checking out a social justice film or making a self-care plan. Recharge now, so you can come back rejuvenated!
- Self-care for Your Break
- What We're Reading
- What We're Watching
Nominate an Outstanding Educator: The Teaching Tolerance Awards Are Here
The application for the Teaching Tolerance Award for Excellence in Teaching is now open! Find out how to apply or how to nominate someone for the award—and read about what winning the award has meant to past recipients.
- Now Accepting Applications and Nominations for the Teaching Tolerance Award!
- And the Winners Are...
- How the Teaching Tolerance Award Expanded My Teaching Family
Responding to Charlottesville
In response to the terrifying and deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, use the highlighted resources to contextualize the event for students and to learn about the alt-right movement and white supremacy at large.
- What Is the “Alt-Right”?
- SPLC Releases Campus Guide to Countering ‘Alt-Right’
- Hate in the Hallways
Little Rock, Arkansas Anniversary
Get ready to observe the anniversary of the integration of Central High School and to teach about the Little Rock Nine. These resources can help you contextualize these historic events, connect past to present and celebrate the power of young people to change history.
- Little Rock 60 Years Later
- Little Rock Helps Students Connect With History
- Burning 'Brown' to the Ground
Defending DACA and Busting Immigration Myths
The Trump Administration and Justice Department have continually tried to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. How does this affect your students, their families and even your colleagues? Learn more about how you can take action to defend DACA, and browse classroom resources on debunking common immigration myths.
- DACA Decision Puts DREAMers Back in Limbo
- Ten Myths About Immigration
- Immigration Myths
Fall 2017 Magazine Spotlight
The Fall issue of Teaching Tolerance magazine is here! From the cover feature on recognizing and combating the “alt-right” in school to our inspiring One World poster with words from Fred Rogers, this issue offers a wealth of timely, practical resources for educators.
- What Is the “Alt-Right”?
- Speaking of Digital Literacy…
- Teaching From the Bulls-eye
#TakeAKnee
When athletes take a knee, you can bet your students are talking about it. These articles can help you guide the discussion.
- Discussing #TakeAKnee in Class
- Athletes, Protest and Patriotism
- ‘Part-Time Indian’ and Colin Kaepernick
Supporting Students After the Las Vegas Shooting
After a deadly shooting, we know you may be struggling with what to say to your students. These resources can help you support them—and yourself.
- When Bad Things Happen
- Showing Up Strong for Yourself—and Your Students—in the Aftermath of Violence
- Responding to Trauma in Your Classroom