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These easy-to-use activities can
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Education Evaluation
This lesson will guide students through their human right to education and help them evaluate how well the
world is doing when it comes to providing a free, equal, quality education to our youth.
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F is for Fair!
This lesson will guide students through their human right to education and help them evaluate how well the
world is doing when it comes to providing a free, equal, quality education to our youth.
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An Historic Vote
December 4, 2008 — In this lesson, students in the upper grades will explore the struggle of African Americans to attain voting rights and develop a greater appreciation for the significance of Barack Obama's election.
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Our Unfinished Work
December 4, 2008 — In this activity, students in the upper grades will debunk the idea that Obama's election means race and racism are no longer relevant in U.S. society.
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What Does 'Post Racial' Mean, Anyway?
December 4, 2008 — In this activity, students in the middle and upper grades will explore whether Obama's selection as the next president of the United States marks a new era in America, one where race doesn't matter.
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Welcome to the White House
December 4, 2008 — In this early grades activity, students will discuss the significance of Barack Obama's presidency and create cards welcoming his children to the White House.
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Obama Backlash: Tips for Teachers
December 4, 2008 — Five ways educators can prevent and manage bigoted, anti-Obama rhetoric and behavior in the classroom.
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Obama Backlash: Administrators' Guide
December 4, 2008 — Seven steps to help principals and other administrators prevent and respond effectively to racist, anti-Obama incidents in schools.
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Obama Backlash: Incidents in America's Schools
December 4, 2008 — After Barack Obama's election, some Americans responded with racism and bigotry.
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RESPONDING TO OBAMA: America at the Extremes
December 4, 2008 — Barack Obama's ascension to the Presidency surely marks racial progress in the U.S., yet a rash of hate crimes and bias incidents in the wake of his election show clearly that America is far from entering a "post-racial" era, as some commentators have suggested.
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