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Speak up at School: How to Respond to Everyday Prejudice, Bias and Stereotypes. A Guide for Teachers
Willoughby, Brian – Southern Poverty Law Center (NJ1), 2012
Many of the questions received by the magazine column "Ask Teaching Tolerance" are from educators seeking advice about how to respond when someone--a student, a colleague, even a parent--uses biased language or stereotypes in school. This booklet is a response to these questions. It's for educators who want to develop the skills to speak up…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Stereotypes, Bias, Teaching Guides
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In this three-part lesson, students examine structure and characterization in the short story and consider the significance of humor through a study of Mark Twain's "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County." In Part I, through skits and storytelling, students first examine the structure of Twain's story and the role he creates…
Descriptors: Characterization, High Schools, Humor, Language Arts