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Two decades ago, Beverly Daniel Tatum published a bestselling book on the psychology of racism. Now, with the release of the book’s second edition, she reflects on its relevance to schools today.
By Vimal Patel July 30, 2017 Christina Bohannan, a law professor at the U. of Iowa, is helping to develop a workshop for graduate students on how to facilitate difficult conversations in the ...
Students need to feel that the classroom, no matter what it looks like next year, is a safe space to discuss the complex feelings that the recent events may elicit. By doing the work now to examine ...
Manitoba Racial slur used in Winnipeg classroom sparks conversation about race in teaching Anti-racism policies, context, consent and trust must all be present in the classroom, says educator ...
As bell hooks says in Teaching to Transgress (Taylor & Francis), “The classroom is a location of possibility.” As a caveat to these guidelines, remember that sometimes things fall apart in difficult ...
How B.C. teachers are navigating difficult conversations about war For students directly affected by the Hamas-Israel conflict, the war is personal. For teachers it's an opportunity to facilitate ...
Classroom Conversations is the place for teachers to share and learn. Presented by the Georgia Department of Education and Georgia Public Broadcasting, each episode features Georgia educators who ...