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| | Teaching Tolerance
FREE K-12 TEACHER RESOURCES ON DIVERSITY TOPICS
Including books, lesson plans, CDs, Videos, DVDs, website links, etc. http://www.teachingtolerance.org
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| | The Antidefamation Leagues Education Website
Book lists and other teacher
support http://www.adl.org/education/
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| | Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
This website has many resources including books, videos, and staff
development that help encourage a better understanding and acceptance of
different sexual orientations. http://www.glsen.org
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| | Teaching for Change
Providing teachers and parents with the tools to transform schools into
centers of justice where students learn to read, write and change the world.
Has great links to diversity books, lesson plans, and programs. http://www.teachingforchange.org
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| | Kean University's Diversity Council
Kean University's Diversity Council offers school districts such as East
Brunswick opportunities to share with others ideas on how to live
and work together to create a more effective American society. http://www.kean.edu/~diversit/
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| | No-Name Calling Week Website
Includes different lesson plans and activities to do in your classroom.
Also includes examples of activities, contests, and events that have been
done in different classrooms. http://www.nonamecallingweek.org/
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| | Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence
Their objective is to create safety by raising awareness of the damaging
impact of degrading language, then empowering community members with the
knowledge that they have the abillity to positively impact the culture
around them. They offer the skills to challenge slurs and put-downs and
stand up for civility. They offer School Bias Prevention programs and
training for grades 3-12 and have a great Resources and links page. http://www.preventinghate.org
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| | The National Day of Silence brings attention to anti-LGBT name-calling,
bullying and harassment in schools. This year’s event will be held in memory
of Lawrence King, a California 8th-grader who was shot and killed Feb. 12 by
a classmate because of his sexual orientation and gender expression.
Hundreds of thousands of students will come together on April 25 to
encourage schools and classmates to address the problem of anti-LGBT
behavior. http://www.dayofsilence.org
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