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OpenSkool: Social Justice Links
http://openskool.blogspot.com/2012/02/social-justice-links.html
Thursday, February 2, 2012. 6 Elements of Social Justice Blog. Includes titles of children's literature. Planning to Change The World. A plan book for social justice teachers. Labels: social justice teaching. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lets Read Math Link. View my complete profile. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary: Funnies
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary. The current political situation in our country has put education and teachers in a spotlight. For those interested, this is my daily diary of my life as teacher. I don't have many plans for its development, other than to allow others a window into my life. I hope it opens your eyes. Sunday, March 11, 2012. Mrs G, he said the k-word! What is the k-word? I can't say it! It's a bad word! It's okay, you can tell me. That's a bad word, right? There's the Air Force.
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Children’s Literature « Using Their Words
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6 elements of SJE. Practice What You Teach. THE SIX ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION BLOG. Is an annotated list of social justice literature organized according to the Six Elements of Social Justice Education. New titles are added every semester based on work by pre-service teachers in the Montclair State University Teacher Education Program and the NYU Childhood Education Program. They have read and reviewed these books and provided insights into how they can be used in k-5 settings.
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Race Resources - Empower Together Consulting
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Book a Strategy Session. Join Our Mailing List. Race and Equity Starter Kit. These resources are mostly for white people, but people of other races who are interested in exploring difference, power dynamics and standing for justice may also get something out of them. I try to share a range of resources for people who have never thought about race before (welcome! You will make mistakes, say the wrong thing, offend people and/or embarrass yourself. Start speaking up anyway! Start with Jay Smooth. Jay does...
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Resources for Parents - Empower Together Consulting
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Book a Strategy Session. Join Our Mailing List. In my role as a parent, and a coach of parents, I like to share books and resources that I find valuable. This is by no means comprehensive, just a list of some of my favorite things, from baby sleep to the sex talk. Some will be right for your family, and you may shake your head at others, that’s totally fine! First, join (a) parenting group(s). This will save your butt again and again. Baby Sleep Training: The Basics. TheScienceOfMom’s Sleep Story. 8211; ...
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OpenSkool: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012. Let's Read Math Link. Let's Read Math Website. Thursday, February 2, 2012. 6 Elements of Social Justice Blog. Includes titles of children's literature. Planning to Change The World. A plan book for social justice teachers. Labels: social justice teaching. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lets Read Math Link. View my complete profile. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary: "You wearin' you Beyonce jeans today!"
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary. The current political situation in our country has put education and teachers in a spotlight. For those interested, this is my daily diary of my life as teacher. I don't have many plans for its development, other than to allow others a window into my life. I hope it opens your eyes. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. You wearin' you Beyonce jeans today! One of my favorites comes from a child in my class just a few weeks ago. Mrs G, are you excited? T, I'm not going ...
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary: July 2013
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary. The current political situation in our country has put education and teachers in a spotlight. For those interested, this is my daily diary of my life as teacher. I don't have many plans for its development, other than to allow others a window into my life. I hope it opens your eyes. Monday, July 15, 2013. Getting back on the horse. The metaphorical horse, that is. I've never actually been on a real, live horse. Maybe someday. Coach teachers as they teach.
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary: Culturally Relevant Thoughts
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary. The current political situation in our country has put education and teachers in a spotlight. For those interested, this is my daily diary of my life as teacher. I don't have many plans for its development, other than to allow others a window into my life. I hope it opens your eyes. Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Narrative that I thought I'd share. It might give some more insight into who I am as an educator. Mar 2, 2012, 3:52:00 PM. Mar 11, 2012, 10:02:00 AM.
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary: March 2012
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Through the Eyes of a Teacher: A Daily Diary. The current political situation in our country has put education and teachers in a spotlight. For those interested, this is my daily diary of my life as teacher. I don't have many plans for its development, other than to allow others a window into my life. I hope it opens your eyes. Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Hmm, I guess I'd better not skip that next run! On the other hand, maybe I should. Skip that next run, per my next student interaction:. Yes, we all do.