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National School Boards Association, 2020
Child exploitation and victimization occur in numerous ways and affect young people of all ages, races, backgrounds, socioeconomic situations, and geographic locations. It is a difficult but important subject for educators, who interact with students more directly and for more hours in a week than most other adults in students' lives. But armed…
Descriptors: Victims, Crime, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse
Silverglate, Harvey A.; French, David; Lukianoff, Greg – Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (NJ1), 2012
Since its first publication in 2005, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) has distributed more than 138,000 print and online copies of its "Guide to Free Speech on Campus." In that time, FIRE's commitment to advocating on behalf of the essential rights discussed in the pages that follow has remained unwavering;…
Descriptors: Student Rights, Freedom of Speech, Campuses, College Students
Woodard, Frederick; MacCann, Donnarae – Interracial Books for Children Bulletin, 1984
Explores racial stereotyping through the caricaturization of Jim, the slave, in Twain's novel, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Holds that Twain's portrayal of Jim was actually a White man's perception of what Blacks were like. Suggests ways that literature teachers can help their students to understand the novel's sociohistorical…
Descriptors: Black Stereotypes, Novels, Racial Bias, Slavery
2000
This lesson plan introduces students to one of the most widely-read genres of 19th-century American literature and an important influence within the African American literary tradition today. The lesson focuses on the "Narrative of William W. Brown, An American Slave" (1847), which, along with the "Narrative of the Life of Frederick…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Black Literature, High Schools, Language Arts
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Wooster, Judith S. – Social Education, 1992
Discusses the Columbian Quincentenary statement of the National Council for the Social Studies. Recommends that key ideas and basic knowledge of the statement be used to evaluate instructional materials. Suggests questions developed from the ideas in the statement. Includes interconnectedness of world history and effect on Native Americans and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction
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Miller, Howard M. – Reading Teacher, 2000
Outlines questions for teachers to consider when selecting books which may be challenged. Looks at two different stories of challenges to multicultural education, regarding whether an "outsider" has the right to relate the stories of another culture. Advocates using a wide variety of sources and stories, offering examples on the topic of slavery.…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education
Henson, Valeria B.; And Others – 1976
This resource guide lists activities and materials that can be used by teachers to provide students with information about the historical background and cultural heritage of Afro-Americans. Specific teaching strategies, learning activities, and informational readings are provided for the following topics: (1) prominent black Americans; (2) African…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black History
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Chilcoat, George – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1987
Dime novels, short melodramatic paperbacks written in America from 1840 to 1910, are useful in helping secondary school students understand the slave experience in the United States. Writing a dime novel can be used as a class activity; the procedure for using dime novels in the classroom is discussed. (BJV)
Descriptors: Black History, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Creative Writing
Christiansen, Juliette M.; And Others – 1982
A product of the three-year West Indian Project of the Family Service Association in Toronto, this book seeks to share with helping professionals insights into Caribbean cultures and some significant issues that impede or facilitate working with West Indians. The first chapter outlines the historical development of the Caribbean, focusing on the…
Descriptors: Black History, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role
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Southern Social Studies Journal, 1991
Describes the social studies program at Walker Junior High School (La Palma, CA). Uses student research and role playing to make areas of history, geography, and government more meaningful. Includes colonial period, slavery, medieval life, and city government. Suggests themes, methods, and telecommunication and computer use. Reports that the…
Descriptors: City Government, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Geography Instruction