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Labor Center Curricula by Center for Labor Research and Education
This is a collection of curricular materials about labor and labor organizing. It includes tools for organizers as well as lesson plans on youth workers, the ... full record
Media, Culture & Consumerism Activities by Institute for Humane Education
Cultural Issues Humane Education Activities feature lesson plans & activities that explore issues related to the influence and impact of media and social ... full record
Water.org Lesson Plans by Water.org
Water.org launched school curriculum materials for World Water Day, March 22. Stand-alone lesson plans are part of larger units that cover a broad scope of ... full record
SOUL Manuals by School of Unity and Liberation
SOUL has developed three different manuals to support youth and community organizations around the country in running their own political education programs. ... full record
Film Connection by Film Connection
Loans films about social justice issues to film groups (can include classrooms). Also offers discussion guides and suggestions for taking action. full record
Prison Industrial Complex: Social Control in the Era of Globalization by Project South
Educational toolkit on the prison-industrial complex. full record
Today's Globalization by Project South
Educational toolkit on globalization today. full record
Anatomy of a Movement: The Zapatistas by Project South
Educational toolkit on the zapatistas. full record
Radical Math by Radical Math
This site offers a searchable database of math and social justice curriculum. Can be searched by social justice issue, math topic or resource type. full record
Globalization by Radical Math
This page of the Radical Math site offers math curricula and resources related to globalization. full record
Sweatshops by Radical Math
This page of the Radical Math site offers math curricula and resources about sweatshops. full record
Bridge by National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Building a Race and Immigration Dialogue in the Global Economy: Popular Education Resources for Immigrant and Refugee Community Organizers full record
Project South Workshops by Project South
Workshops on social justice training. full record
Line Between Us by Rethinking Schools
The Line Between Us explores the history of U.S-Mexican relations and the roots of Mexican immigration, all in the context of the global economy. And it shows ... full record
Whose Wars? Teaching about the Iraq War and the War on Terrorism by Rethinking Schools
This collection includes classroom-tested resources for social studies, language arts and math classes: interactive lessons about U.S. involvement in Iraq and ... full record
Rethinking Mathematics by Rethinking Schools
This collection of more than 30 articles shows teachers how to weave social-justice principles throughout the math curriculum, and how to integrate ... full record
Rethinking Globalization: Teaching for Justice in an Unjust World by Rethinking Schools
Rethinking Globalization offers an extensive collection of readings and source material on critical global issues, plus teaching ideas, lesson plans, and rich ... full record
Social Studies Resources by Social Studies Task Force
This website was developed by the Social Studies Task force in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to address the need for valuable resources that promote equity and social ... full record
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The first part of the guide has suggested learning activities to prepare students to understand the movie at a deeper level: ⇒ thinking about satire and its uses in addressing various political issues ⇒ thinking about the different kinds of underlying political/economic frameworks—conservative, liberal, and left—people can use to make sense of what is going on in the world. The second part of the guide focuses on student reactions to the film, student reflections on some of the major themes in the film: ⇒ media literacy ⇒ the real-world consequences of an unfettered free-market world-view ⇒ whose intellectual work ’counts’ as worth considering in fixing the world The entire guide focuses on motivating student involvement with existing social change groups in a process of fixing some small piece of their world.
Buy, Use, Toss? A Closer Look at the Things We Buy is an interdisciplinary unit that includes ten fully-planned lessons.
In this free one-day activity students use political cartoons to consider issues raised by the 2010 oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico including impact, accountability, U.S.