In this activity, students will learn about different kinds of emotions in …
In this activity, students will learn about different kinds of emotions in Arabic. They can match the scenario with the correct emotions, and ask someone about his/her emotions.Can-Do Statements:I can express emotions and react to situations that are described to me.I can review or remember emotion phrases in Arabic.I can ask someone about his/her feelings.
What makes a good Cop? What makes a bad Cop?Explore words and …
What makes a good Cop? What makes a bad Cop?Explore words and values that you think are meaningful to describe a good Cop and a bad Cop.Español¿Qué hace a un buen policía? ¿Qué hace que un policía sea malo?Explore palabras y valores que considere significativos para describir un buen policía y un mal policía.
Use the #HateHurts cultural learning activity to explore our #Diversity.You can visualize …
Use the #HateHurts cultural learning activity to explore our #Diversity.You can visualize your own response; draw, color, and write.This a community educational resource in hopes to use art to heal in relation to #Hate and #Racism.#EducateOurYouth to value our #Diversity in hope to heal #RaceRelations.
This lesson from the Holocaust Center for Humanity provides an opportunity to …
This lesson from the Holocaust Center for Humanity provides an opportunity to define and recognize hatred in all of its forms and how hate and prejudice can escalate when no one speaks up or takes action. The resource incorporates the Pyramid of Hate, created by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Echoes and Reflections, and further adapted by the Holocaust Center for Humanity.
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What is #Racism in your words?Make your own poem in response to …
What is #Racism in your words?Make your own poem in response to racism.Read the example poem, then explore words that are meaningful to you and write them in each blank space on activity.Español¿Qué es #Racismo en tus palabras?Haz tu propio poema en respuesta al racismo.Lea el poema de ejemplo, luego explore palabras que sean significativas para usted y escríbalas en cada espacio en blanco de la actividad.
A noose is found hanging from a goalpost on a high school …
A noose is found hanging from a goalpost on a high school campus.
A swastika, 20 feet in diameter, is burned into the pavement at a junior high school.
A group of white high school students dresses in banana suits for a basketball game and taunts their majority-black rival with racial slurs.
A Sikh student has his turban pulled off and hair cut by fellow students.
Your school has plans and protocols in place to respond to fires, severe weather, medical emergencies, fights and weapons possession. But what about school incidents like those listed above that involve bigotry and hate? Are plans in place to respond to a bias incident or hate crime? Too often these plans are created in the moment during the actual crisis. Bias incidents are far too complex for on-the-fly planning; an early misstep can heighten tension and damage chances for long-term success.
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