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Schools redress rules amid passage of anti-discriminatory state policies. Dive Brief: More school districts are adopting lenient dress code policies, The Wall Street Journal reports, allowing students to wear attire previously considered “taboo” such as short skirts and shorts, hoodies, and tops showing cleavage and midriffs.The shift is being made in an effort to end body shaming and lift restrictions many say disproportionately target and police the female body, as well as the bodies of those identifying with a gender different from that assigned at birth or as non-binary.Recent policy changes in at least 16 districts, including the Austin Independent School District, follow the “Oregon NOW model,” a model created by the Oregon chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) that is gender-free and gives parents and students much more control over school attire.

Schools redress rules amid passage of anti-discriminatory state policies

Dive Insight: Still, the use of school uniforms may be on the rise. On the other hand, dress codes, combined with zero-tolerance policies, often unfairly target black students. Voter presses Gillibrand on 'so-called white privilege' Exposing the Bias Embedded in Tech. Busing Changed Countless Lives. We Want to Hear From Those Who Have Experienced It. Monkey Business. Thanks to everyone who has been sending me books and articles about the racism and hatred expressed when people of African descent are equivocated with monkeys, apes or gorillas.

Monkey Business

And, thanks for sending information about children’s books with anthropomorphic monkeys and apes that do nothing to end this racism. I’ve decided to create this page to organize this material. Hopefully, there will be little to add. If you do see something, please do send it may way and I’ll add it here. Recent and forthcoming books that feature or include anthropomorphic monkeys, apes or gorillas. Baby Monkey Private Eye by Brian Selznick and David Serlin.

Related Articles 20 July 2018 Tweet: 19 July 2018 “Racism is becoming more overt” Anti-Oppression - Anti-Oppression - LibGuides at Simmons University. Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice. Edutopia. Social Justice: Lesson Planning Resources. When events like those in Charlottesville, Virginia happen, we watch the news in disbelief and despair.

Social Justice: Lesson Planning Resources

We scroll endlessly through our Twitter feeds — tweeting, retweeting, sharing resources, and keeping abreast of the latest developments. Maybe what you saw invoked anger, maybe sadness, maybe fear. The question that remains is, what are you going to do about it? Teachers need to talk with their students about race, but before you begin to explore race, bias, and identity in your classroom, you’ll need to do a bit of work to be sure you’re prepared. Ww2.kqed. Ww2.kqed. Democracy & Civic Engagement. Tolerance. Terms of Service Violation. My Multicultural Self. Diversity Toolkit: A Guide to Discussing Identity, Power and Privilege - Blog. Lesson 3 - Identity and characteristics. Students use activities such as Guess Who to explore the different sides to identity. They learn that identities are complex and develop over time.

Using an art website called Wordle, students create a visual description of their own identities, before exploring the shared and unique characteristics of the class. Download the teacher notes for the full lesson plan and guidance on how to deliver the activities. Be aware that there are differences and similarities between our identities. Understand that identities are made up of different characteristics. Citizenship PSHEE English Geography RE Art. Unit: Identity & Community: An Introduction to 6th Grade Social Studies. This unit was developed for sixth grade social studies students in Memphis public schools.

Unit: Identity & Community: An Introduction to 6th Grade Social Studies

The content and teaching activities suggested in these ten lesson plans explore themes of identity and community, while helping students and teachers build a productive, safe learning environment. They are especially appropriate for use in middle school classrooms, of any subject, at the beginning of the school year. Why teach about identity and community? Why begin a sixth grade social studies course with an exploration of identity and community? The answer to this question may seem obvious. By beginning the year with themes that resonate with students’ moral and social development— themes such as identity, membership, and belonging—teachers engage students not only in studying themselves but also in studying peoples of the past. How to Use this Unit The 10 lessons in this unit are divided into 2 sections: the Introduction and the Lesson Plan.

The Introduction includes the following sections: Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice. Year-End Roundup, 2017-18: All Our Lesson Plans, All in One Place. Boys to Men: Teaching and Learning About Masculinity in an Age of Change. The Reckoning: Teaching About the #MeToo Moment and Sexual Harassment With Resources From The New York Times. 25 Mini-Films for Exploring Race, Bias and Identity With Students. Conversation - 07 (Asian-American) Cut 2016-03-09 00:00 ESTHER: I think the conversations I had about race with my family was primarily lead by my dad, and it would just be in little lessons. Foi crossword puzzle.