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After one of my students was speared through the brain with a metal paint roller, and another was sentenced to ten years in jail for a hate-related assault, I designed and piloted Promoting Tolerance Through Understanding, a high school elective class, and taught it at both high school and middle levels.
I invite you to join me in promoting tolerance and stopping youth violence. This successful course addresses the issues of prejudice, hatred, discrimination, and the end r ...
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Talking About Acceptance
Prepared by
Lucille Carter, Iredell County Family Consumer Education Agent
Marilyn Gore, Area Specialist & Associate Agent - 4-h & Family in Mecklenburg County
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Members of the CEMP 09 Planning Team
November 1998
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
North Carolina State University
Talking About Acceptance
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What are we teaching our children to accept? The b ...
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VOLUME 29, NUMBER 1 - January 1998
Talking about prejudice can be a powerful teaching tool
Including the topic in classroom discussions can showcase the power of psychological research.
By the Task Force on Diversity Issues at the Precollege and Undergraduate Levels of Education in Psychology
Although students are sometimes wary of talking about the role of prejudice in their own lives, the topic provides many opportunities to show psychology’s relevance to personal, social and ...
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Teaching Religious Tolerance
By Yvette J. Brown
CWK Producer
“Some people say 'your people bombed us.' I sort of feel embarrassed about it."
-Kasim, Age 13-
The images of the attack on America are tough to forget.
"You wanna cry because people died but you are so stunned you can't," says eighteen-year old Amanda.
Her sister Rena says she can't shake an uneasy feeling. "I still (feel) scared, like something else is going to happen to us."
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TEACHING TOLERANCE TO MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENTS.
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In a rich and diverse country as America, one of her greatest assets which has seen her through tough times, has been her cultural diversity. Like the human fingers, with each finger having its own uniqueness, but which when all used together give the hand a formidable strength, so also have Americans come from all walks of life, with their own uniqueness. In our increasing independent world, gaining an appreciation ...
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This website contains the archives of UNESCO's Tolerance Programme.
Up-to-date information on UNESCO's Social and Human Sciences Programme can be found at: www.unesco.org/shs.
Introduction : A Global Quest for Tolerance
also available in French and in Spanish
UNESCO Declaration of Principles on Tolerance also available in French and in Spanish
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CITY OF HOUSTON, TX
Mayor Lee P. Brown
Program: Prejudice Awareness Summits (In Conjunction with the Jewish Women International)
1. Briefly describe the structure of your program.
Concerned about the growth of racism and prejudice in Houston, and more specifically, the impact such prejudices have on young people, the Jewish Women International developed and implemented the Prejudice Awareness Summit (PAS) for eighth-graders in 1991. The PAS gives students an opportunity to have a positi ...
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