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Thanks for promoting the importance of social justice in the classroom. There are many other great sources out there for excellent social justice-related lessons. Here are three of my favorites:
The Institute for Humane Education: http://humaneeducation.org/sections/view/humane_ed_activities
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Thanks for promoting the importance of social justice in the classroom. There are many other great sources out there for excellent social justice-related lessons. Here are three of my favorites:
The Institute for Humane Education: http://humaneeducation.org/sections/view/humane_ed_activities
Rethinking Schools:
http://www.rethinkingschools.org
Teaching Tolerance:
http://www.tolerance.org/teach/index.jsp
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