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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. Go to the Classroom Activity

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. Go to the Classroom Activity

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. Go to the Classroom Activity

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. Go to the Classroom Activity

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. Go to the Classroom Activity

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. Go to the Classroom Activity

Obama Backlash: Tips for Teachers
December 4, 2008 — Five ways educators can prevent and manage bigoted, anti-Obama rhetoric and behavior in the classroom. Go to the Classroom Activity

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. Go to the Classroom Activity

Obama Backlash: Incidents in America's Schools
December 4, 2008 — After Barack Obama's election, some Americans responded with racism and bigotry. Go to the Classroom Activity

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. Go to the Classroom Activity



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