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ABA Division for Public Education: Resources on Equality/Equal Protection: Tolerance




 

Equality/Equal Protection
Tolerance

"Anti-Bias Curriculum: Tools for Empowering Young Children" by Louise Derman-Sparks
Curriculum Unit; Audience: Early Elementary
Cost: $7.00

A guide that provides anti-bias activities that are appropriate for each stage of development, up to age 8. The guide deals with issues of disability and gender as well as race and ethnicity and includes an extensive list of resources.

National Association for the Education of Young Children, 1509 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036-1426;  Tel: 202-232-8777 or 800-424-2460

 

"Tolerance for Diversity of Beliefs: A Secondary Curriculum Unit"
Curriculum Unit; Audience: Secondary
Cost: $17.95 plus shipping and handling, Order no. 374-8

Explores issues associated with freedom of belief and expression. Students examine the ways in which our legal and constitutional framework embodies the norms of freedom of speech and minority rights. Case studies, role-playing, simulations, and mock interviews are among the strategies used.

Social Science Education Consortium, P.O. Box 21270, Boulder, CO 80308-4270, Tel. 303-492-8154

 

Johnson v. Brewster, Hays & White American Separatist Party (1995)
Mock Trial; Audience: Secondary
Cost: $12.95 plus shipping/handling, Item no. 1320

A civil wrongful death suit against a neo-Nazi hate group and its leader for the murder of an African American youth by a group of skinheads the group is recruiting. Includes 34 pages of supplemental materials for teaching about racism and hate-related violence. 112 pages.

Center for Civic Values, P.O. Box 2184, Albuquerque, NM 87103-2184, Tel: 505-764-9417, Ext. 246

 

"Democracy and Rights: One Citizen's Challenge" (1989)
Video; Audience: Secondary
Cost: $49.95

One of the nine black students who integrated Little Rock, Arkansas’ Central High in 1957 shares his experiences. Newsreel footage punctuates the tensions of the time and illustrates the Nine’s return to Little Rock in 1987 with then-Arkansas governor Bill Clinton. 32 minutes. Includes a teacher’s guide.

Close Up Publishing, 44 Canal Center Plaza, Alexandria, VA 22324-1592;  Tel: 800-765-3131.


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