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Education Newsletters
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Teaching What Matters: Preparing Your Students for the Real World
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Service learning and climate action resources from Facing the Future, Experiences at the The Brooklyn Freeschool, yes resources for different ways of learning, and an introduction to our Exemplary Essay Project.
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Tools for Teaching Beyond the Classroom
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Classroom tools for place-based learning and curriculum from Rethinking Schools.
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Make Sense of Today's Economy
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Great classroom tools to help your students understand the roots of the current crisis and the economic divide. Includes curriculum from United for a Fair Economy.
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Reconnecting Schools to Real Food
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Where does your food come from? Teaching tools from Sustainable Table, Sea Food Watch, Chris Jordan.
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Food for Everyone
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No Food Allowed in the Classroom? Change that with resources designed to help students learn about the connection between food, environment and the economy.
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Happy Teachers, Happy Students?
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7 Doors to Happiness, lesson plans beyond the inauguration, sweet and fair Valentine's Day.
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Sustainable Happiness
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Take the happiness quiz , and read stories of about joy in surprising places: among teenagers, in a city-wide pillowfight and even at a Christmas with no presents.
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Conversations of Courage
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YES! for Teachers and Students features classroom materials to cross the divide. Mix It Up in the lunch room, talk to someone that is different from you, speak up. Also... Discover the beauty of teenagers.
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Voting For Change
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Project VoteSmart, lesson plans to analyze political cartoons, and Debate Watching 101 from League of Young Voters. Meet musicians who vote with their heart, and two young women whose hearts led them to civic engagement.
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Food Crisis? Teach Fair Trade
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Can there be food and water for all? Read about third graders who chose to eat local food, find lesson plans on Fair Trade chocolate, bananas, and coffee, and the Global Water Supply curriculum.
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Teaching with the News
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Brown University's Choices program explores the U.S.'s role in the world, Peace Corps volunteers share their stories, and 13-year old citizen diplomats visit a sister city in Nicaragua.
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Barefoot College
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Features the Barefoot College, created by and for India's poor and guided by Gandhi's principles. Watch the moving video, "Be the Change" and read about one teacher's determination to teach climate change in a small town.
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Meal Plan: Resources for Teaching and Learning about Food
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Middle schoolers learn to grow fresh carrots, and Will Allen brings gardens and social justice to the inner-city. Curricula from the Center for Eco-literacy, and reports on the Youth Climate Summit in DC.
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Teaching about stuff...and everything else
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Lessons on redefining progress as more than "more stuff", Facing the Future's global sustainability lessons, and Annie Leonard's famous "The Story of Stuff"- with resources to help students find solutions.
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Stories of Peace for Your Classroom
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The powerful Voices in Wartime documentary and lesson plans, Change Starts Here curriculum on Desmond Tutu and other Nobel-winners, lessons from Darfur, and a man who makes guitars out of guns.
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Stand Up to Corporate Power
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Wangari Maathai and the YES! Earth Charter Curriculum, Universal Declaration of Human Rights poster, "China Blue" documentary on sweatshops, Peak Moment interviews, and "Instant Karma" CD for Darfur.
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Living Well - for Peace
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An edible school yard, the YES! Earth Charter Curriculum in action, and sixth grade girls learning about immigration, through friendship. Facing the Future teaches poverty, population and climate change.
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Cuba's Cure
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Why does Cuba spend much less than America on healthcare, and yet have far healthier citizens? Learn about Cuba's commitment to free medical training and sending doctors to international disaster zones.
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U.S. Human Rights
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Young people write poetry for the "What About Peace?" Project, YES! Human Rights Curricular Module, Spanish translation of an article about the US treatment of immigrants.
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Renewing our (sometimes) beautiful nation
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How can the US regain its good name? Articles on how to make trade more fair and renew abandoned cities. Also great resources from the UN Development Program and the Environmental Justice Resource Center,
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