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Resources
Resources for Teachers
Beane, A.L. (1999). The Bully Free Classroom. Minneapolis,
MN: Free Spirit Publishing Inc.
Bigman, L., Chapppelle, S., with Hillyer,
F. (1998). Diversity in Action: Using Adventure Activities
to Explore Issues of Diversity with Middle School and High
School Age Youth. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster Custom
Publishing.
Carnes, Jim. (1996). Us and Them:
A History of Intolerance in America. New York, NY: Oxford
University Press.
Davis, J.F. (1994). Break the Lies
That Bind: Sexism in the Media. Los Angeles, CA: Center for
Media Literacy.
Duvall, L. (1994). Respecting Our
Differences: A Guide to Getting Along in a Changing World.
Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing Inc.
Inclusive Curriculum: The Silent
Minority Comes to the Classroom. (1998). Los Angeles,
CA: Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network.
Manning, M.L. (1994). Celebrating
Diversity: Multicultural Education in Middle Level Schools.
Columbus, OH: National Middle School Association.
McLaughlin, K.A., & Brilliant,
K.J. (1997). Healing the Hate: A National Bias Crime Prevention
Curriculum for Middle Schools. Newton, MA: Education Development
Center, Inc.
O'Reilly, K., & Splaine, J. (1996).
Critical Viewing: Stimulant to Critical Thinking. Pacific
Grove, CA: Critical Thinking Press & Software.
Rethinking Our Classrooms: Teaching
for Equity and Justice. Milwaukee, WI: Rethinking Schools,
Ltd. (published quarterly)
Robinson, J.S., et. al. (1997). Building
Cultural Bridges. Bloomington, IN: National Education
Service.
Salzman, M., & Reisgeis, T. (1991).
150 Ways Teens Can Make a Difference: A Handbook for Action.
Princeton, NJ: Peterson1s Guides, Inc.
Schniewind, N., & Davidson, E.
(1998). Open Minds to Equality: A Sourcebook of Learning
Activities to Affirm Diversity and Promote Equality. Needham
Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Shiman, D.A. (1994). The Prejudice
Book: Activities for the Classroom. New York, NY: Anti-Defamation
League.
Splaine, J., & Splaine, P. (1992).
Educating the Consumer of Television: An Interactive Approach.
Pacific Grove, CA: Critical Thinking Press & Software.
Teaching Tolerance. Montgomery,
AL: Southern Poverty Law Center. (published biannually)
U.S. Department of Education Office
for Civil Rights and National Association of Attorneys General.
(1999). Protecting Students from Harassment and Hate Crime:
A Guide for Schools. Washington, DC: Author
Video Resources
Choy, C., & Tajima, R. (1989). Who Killed Vincent Chin?
82 min. c. New York, NY: Film Makers Library.
Dupre, J. (1998). Out of the Past.
108 min. c. New York, NY: Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education
Network.
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