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A Different Kind of Pedagogy
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Process drama, which encourages students to play with inquiry, brings content to life for students. Here’s how it looked in one high school classroom in Ohio.
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Teaching Stonewall
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Stonewall’s history remains largely forgotten—and unknown among young people. In the cultural imagination, it remains shrouded in myth. But the true Stonewall story can be taught. Here’s how—and why.
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The Subscribed Classroom: Using Podcasts to Teach About Social Justice
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More and more educators are turning to podcasts to bring new ideas, arguments and voices into their classrooms.
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Toolkit for “The Subscribed Classroom: Using Podcasts to Teach About Social Justice”
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Before you introduce a podcast to your students, consider these steps and recommendations.
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Designing Their Own Black Future
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How Black students in a predominately white town are using their voices to lift their community.
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A Message From Our Director
TT Director Maureen Costello is thinking a lot about the power of social media; a significant number of educators are too.
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Lies My Bookshelf Told Me: Slavery in Children’s Literature
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Children’s books are a common way to introduce the topic of slavery to our youngest students. But what do we do when the stories get it wrong?
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When Schools Cause Trauma
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Trauma-sensitive and trauma-informed schools are spreading around the country. But if they don’t start with how schools themselves can induce trauma, they won’t work.
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What We’re Reading This Week: May 17, 2019
A weekly sampling of articles, blogs and reports relevant to TT educators.