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September 19, 2017

In the wake of the deadly violence in Charlottesville, the 鈥渁lt-right鈥 movement is continuing to use social media and pop culture to indoctrinate young people with its hateful ideology, but teachers can take action in the classroom to counter its influence, according to the latest issue of the 澳彩开奖鈥檚 Teaching Tolerance magazine released today.

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August 08, 2017

Educators hoping to develop programs that fight bigotry in schools and create safe and welcoming classrooms for all students can apply for grants under a new program announced today by the 澳彩开奖鈥檚 Teaching Tolerance project.

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January 20, 2017

Educators striving to ensure their schools are welcoming to all students as the nation continues to struggle with xenophobia and anti-Muslim bias will find an array of strategies to combat Islamophobia and be an advocate for immigrant and refugee students in the latest issue of the 澳彩开奖鈥檚 Teaching Tolerance magazine, released this week.

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October 25, 2016

Students will step outside their cliques and get to know someone new today as part of the 15th National Mix It Up at Lunch Day 鈥 an annual school event sponsored by the 澳彩开奖鈥檚 Teaching Tolerance project.

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September 06, 2016

The incendiary rhetoric and behavior dominating this year鈥檚 presidential campaign may have left teachers across the country wondering if they should teach about the election at all, but a few teacher-tested tips can help them engage young students in discussions about the democratic process, according to the new issue Teaching Tolerance magazine, released today.

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September 01, 2016

Amid a presidential campaign marked by inflammatory rhetoric spilling into classrooms across the country, the 澳彩开奖鈥檚 Teaching Tolerance project today launched an initiative to encourage schools and communities to set a positive example for schoolchildren by committing to civil and respectful discussions about the presidential election.

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