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  1. Diversity, respect part of lesson plans.(Schools): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  2. A Christian Education Course for Children on Self-Esteem: Human Uniqueness
  3. The economics of our diverse society: Lesson plans on economic and social issues for grades 9-12 by Tammie Fischer, 1999

41. Lesson Plans - Books For Multicultural Lesson Plans And Cultural Diversity Educa
Discount Cultural diversity Books for Social Studies and Multicultural lesson plans Ideal for studying Ethnic American Culture, History, Traditions and
http://www.diversity-books.com/LessonPlans.html
Resources for Lesson Plans on Social Studies, Multicultural Education or Diversity Issues
Use the following books for in-depth information on these Lesson Plans: Lessons Plans involving Black History Month, Slavery or African American Firsts should have our Reference Library of Black America series as a resource. Ask for your free 30-day examination copy of this set here Lesson Plans involving Jewish American History, Language, Culture or the Holocaust should have our Reference Library of Jewish America series as a resource. Ask for your free 30-day examination copy of this set here Lesson Plans involving Arab American history, customs and traditions should have our Reference Library of Arab America as a resource. Ask for your free 30-day examination copy of this set here Lesson Plans involving Native American history, religion, culture, customs and traditions should have our Reference Library of Native North America as a resource. Ask for your free 30-day examination copy of this set

42. FOXNews.com - Politics - NEA 9/11 Lesson Plan Draws Critics
But critics of the teachers union say some of the lesson plans place the blame on America, and suggest diversity and tolerance will overcome terrorism.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,60807,00.html
OAS_AD('Top'); NEA 9/11 Lesson Plan Draws Critics Tuesday, August 20, 2002 OAS_AD('Middle'); The National Education Association is compiling ideas for ways to teach Sept. 11 and some of them are coming under fire. The program is called "Remember Sept. 11" and the classroom lessons are available to millions of teachers. It's even accessible on the Web. In the program, the NEA suggests kids think about tolerance and diversity and not blame all Arabs for the actions of a few. "We have over 100 linked sites that I'm hoping will have lots and lots and lots of diverse opinions because public schools should be about teaching kids to analyze to think, to be critical thinkers, to not believe everything they read or everything they hear on the radio or TV," said Jerald Newberry of the National Education Association. But critics of the teachers union say some of the lesson plans place the blame on America, and suggest diversity and tolerance will overcome terrorism. "They're putting it out there and it's got their political spin all over it. The sentiment is what is wrong with America, and that's what I object to," said Jan La Rue of Concerned Women of America. Among the messages on the Web site is advice from the Red Cross: "You will not be effective if you purposely or inadvertently take one side over another."

43. Counseling And Guidance Lesson Plans
PDF, Word Doc. How To Say No , 130k, 404k. 8. Respect and Value Human diversity. I Can Help , 138k, 449k. Grade, Standard/Competencies/lesson Plan Titles. PDF, Word Doc.
http://www.firn.edu/doe/programs/cd_lesson.htm
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44. Lesson Plans - Drought, Famine, And Geographic Diversity
not always complete and that Ethiopia is, in fact, a geographically diverse country, including forests, grasslands, and the Blue Nile. This lesson will teach
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/03/g68/morelldrought.html
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X3: World Viewer

Standard #3:
How to analyze the spatial organization of people, places, and environments on Earth's surface
The Riddle of the Russian Lights

Drought, Famine, and Geographic Diversity Don't Be Fooled by a Photograph Explore the Spatial Patterns of Your Hometown Using Maps in Ocean Research Where in the World Would You Like to Live? Complete Index Drought, Famine, and Geographic Diversity Overview: Many Americans have heard of Ethiopia only in the context of drought, famine, and war. As they listen to the news stories, it is important for students to recognize that the media portrayals of Ethiopia are not always complete and that Ethiopia is, in fact, a geographically diverse country, including forests, grasslands, and the Blue Nile . This lesson will teach students about Ethiopia's different geographic regions. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, earth science Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 1: "How to use maps and other geographical representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective"
Standard 3: "How to analyze the spatial organization of people, places, and environments on Earth's surface"

45. Lesson Plans
return to the idea of the benefits of diversity in nature and try to relate it to diversity among humans. What makes you care about this lesson plan the most?
http://www.csee.net/LessonPlans.asp?id=10

46. Out Of Season Lesson Plans
Festivals of Light Around the World The diversity in many classrooms provides a stuffing in the oven with our Thanksgiving related lesson plans and activities
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30 content based ESL lesson plans for beginning through intermediate students sort by: title most recent Activities for Summer School ESL
Teaching summer school is often a challenge because the range of English language ability and grade levels in a single class can be very broad. You may find yourself with a mix of students who are not literate in native language with those who are. Second graders may be placed with 5th graders; non-English speakers with intermediate ESL students. Back-to-school ESL Ideas
Help your English language learners develop pride in their heritage with these Back-to-School ESL ideas. Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Give your English Language Learners "Big Words" that represent "Big Ideas." The third Monday in January is a federal holiday to remember the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and to honor the principles he stood for: Justice, equality, freedom, and peace. Christmas in France
"Joyeux Noel" to all of you who want to learn more about Christmas in France. This lesson can be taught in an ESL, mainstream or World language classroom.

47. Teaching About Diversity
languages that address the isms , there are lesson plans to grab and go with. This is an absolutely wonderful link that makes integrating diversity issues in
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/eli/eisen-eli/diversity.html
Teaching about Diversity - Some Resources
The comments here were added by teachers in the April 14, 200 workshop at our Nicenet site, http://www.nicenet.org . The names of the commentators are included when known.
Quiz on Prejudices - an interactive lesson and good starting point for discussion. http://www.eburg.com/beyond.prejudice/Quiz.html I missed a lot of these questions and found them to cover a large section of different kinds of discrimination. I'd recommend this site for information on prejudices- it provides some interesting statistics. Interesting site to collect great dicussion questions. One might take caution with taking the multiple choice and true/false quiz, many of the choices are not chooseable due to lack of detail in the questions being asked. For instance the first question uses the word "punishment" but it's not defined as a simple reprimand, a fine, or jail time. Do Something - Young People Changing the World. Activities and links. http://www.dosomething.org/ This link has the familiar celeb-centered look and hip-hop tone that adolescent net-junkies have come to expectan important aspect overlooked by a lot of sites. A couple of window buttons don't work on the current page. This isn't for "deep thoughts", but it is very accessible for new initiates to social justice issues. Lots of info and possiblities. Could possibly motivate the unmotivated.

48. Highschooljournalism.org - Teachers - Lesson Plans - Archive
An excellent and extensive lesson plan with two related activity and ethics by Carolynne Knox A lesson to be touches on ethics, press law, diversity and other
http://www.highschooljournalism.org/teachers/lessonplan_index.cfm
Lesson Plans Teaching Tips State of Journalism What is that? ... Search the Site
Lesson Plan Archive
We have asked dozens of teachers to share their best journalism-related lesson plans with us to help new teachers get started in the profession and bring a fresh perspective to experienced hands. Here is our collection, sorted by subject.
Advertising Advertising sales by C. Dow Tate
Teaching students that advertising is an important community service; explaining that both businesses and customers benefit and that designing and selling ads requires professional knowledge and personal preparation. Preparing Students as Sales Professionals: Steps for Selling Advertising Space Professionally by Maria Guevara
Students generally have no idea how to sell advertising. This lesson gives them ideas on how to market their paper, what techniques to use in identifying advertisers and selling them advertising. Selling Advertising by Susan Duncan
A short lesson plan to start students off selling advertising for the newspaper, including what to wear, what to say, etc. The Leonardo da Vinci method of selling advertising by Virginia Olson
A great overview of what a successful newspaper should do to ensure advertising success, from conception to execution to billing.

49. Highschooljournalism.org - Teachers - Lesson Plans
Texas. Fullbio. Format this lesson plan for printing lesson plans diversity Does Matter. What Does It Take to Write a Good Story?
http://www.highschooljournalism.org/teachers/LessonPlan_Display.cfm?Type=L&Lesso

50. Awesome Library - Materials_Search
Provides 10 lessons showing how student diversity contributes to learning. Provides three lesson plans to support appreciation of Hispanic and Latino culture
http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Library/Materials_Search/Lesson_Plans/Multicultura

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  • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (PBS - WGBH)
      Provides a guide for teaching this controversial novel about life in the 1800's. 1-00

  • African American Achievements (PBS TeacherSource)
      Provides resources on well known African Americans and some key historical events related to African Americans. 11-01

  • Antarctica (TBT International - Moll)
      "Blue Ice - Focus On Antarctica is an exciting virtual field trip to Antarctica that takes place on the Web and via e-mail as classrooms, grades 4 - 10, from around the world work together to discover the continent."

  • Coming of Age in Ethnic America (Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute)
      Provides 8 lessons related to ethnic experiences within the USA.

  • Comparative Civilizations (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
      Compares the culture, art, and values of larger civilizations of the past. The materials are called an Integrated Resource Package. Grade 12. 2-01

  • Diversity - How Student Diversity Contributes to Learning (Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute)
      Provides 10 lessons showing how student diversity contributes to learning.
  • 51. RetaNet Lesson Plan
    America Linguistic diversity within the Maya Cultural Region. © Latin America Data Base, Latin American Institute (/retanet/plans/) lesson plan by Christina
    http://ladb.unm.edu/retanet/plans/search/retrieve.php3?ID[0]=468

    52. Education World® : Lesson Planning Center : Teacher Lesson Plans : Social Studi
    Woodward This is a lesson plan to bolster Drawing lesson Improves Communication Skills Submitted by Children s Books Teach diversity, Respect Submitted Joanne E
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    53. Themes And Lesson Plans -- Indiana In The World
    ~~ ARCHIVED THEMES AND lesson plans ~~~. lesson 4 School to World. back to top. International Cultural Fair by Mike Crull. ~~~ diversity ISSUES ~~~. back to top.
    http://indianaintheworld.indiana.edu/Lessons/index.php4
    Themes and Lesson Plans... A Taste of the World The World in Your Hometown Exploring International Connections Through Service Learning
    Indiana From the Air
    ... Forming Diversity Clubs
    T he materials are available in three different formats:
    • Printed versions : Call (812)856-5523 or e-mail iuirc@indiana.edu for your free copy. PDF format* : Individual lesson plans can be downloaded to your computer in a PDF format for printing out. Word document** : Via your computer in a Word document format.
    PDF format is Adobe Acrobat files, so you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view and print them If your browser is , then you need to download the WORD files to your computer and open them from Microsoft Word manually.
    A RCHIVED T HEMES AND L ESSON P LANS
    THEME I The World in Your Community suggests ways of understanding the international influences that we all experience in our own communities every day. back to top THEME II: Indiana's Resources, Goods, and Services provides a look at the physical and human resources that allow Indiana to play a major role on the international scene.

    54. Lesson Plan - Letters From Rifka
    The students will also be evaluated on their feelings and responses to each letter in the book. Return to lesson plans. Cultures and diversity. Objectives
    http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/byrnes-literature/RAdair.html
    Letters from Rifka Author: Karen Hesse Grade Level: 4th and 5th grades Publisher and Date: Scholastic Inc., 1992 Summary: This book is an in-depth look at a 12 year old girl's struggle to get to America from Russia. Her family had to flee Russia so her brothers would not be killed because they fled their regiment in the Russian armed services. This story talks about the issues addressed when immigrants are trying to get to America in the early 1900's and the struggles Rifka must survive if she ever hopes to reach America. As the story develops, the reader becomes more aware of the struggles the immigrants faced. Social Studies Relevance: This book will lead to an examination of World War II, the issues immigrants faced when coming to America, the geographic region of Europe, and conditions in America in the early 1900's. Relationship to Social Studies State Core:
    • Use researching to demonstrate the mastery of concepts learned. Use indexes, glossaries, and newspapers to find additional information about a social studies topic. List and compare different cultural traditions and values of people in Utah and around the world.

    55. Find Free Teacher Resources, Lesson Plans & Traveling Exhibits For Your Classroo
    lesson plans Natural diversity in Arkansas A Curriculum Guide. Download these lesson plans and activity sheets for use in your classroom.
    http://www.arkansasheritage.com/in_the_classroom/lesson_plans/natural_heritage/d

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    The Department of Arkansas Heritage
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    TDD:(501) 324-9811 LESSON PLANS Natural Diversity in Arkansas - A Curriculum Guide Download these lesson plans and activity sheets for use in your classroom. All documents are in PDF Format Cover and Acknowledgements
    Table of Contents

    How to Use this Guide
    ... Introducing the Term Biological Diversity (Grades K-12)

    56. Reflecting On September 11 -- Lesson Plans, U.S. History, U.S. Government
    Readings, activities, project plans and ideas designed to support school and community diversity America Responds to Terrorism Online Lessons Since 9/11, CRF
    http://www.crf-usa.org/Sept11/Sept11_home.html
    Constitutional Rights Foundation
    Reflecting on September 11
    Two years has passed since the devastating attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In observance of the anniversary of the attacks, Constitutional Rights Foundation has prepared "Reflecting on September 11," a series of online lessons and resources designed for classroom use.
    Classroom Commemoration for September 11, 2003

    America Responds to Terrorism

    Foundations of Our Constitution

    Fostering Diversity

    America Responds to Terrorism
    Online Lessons

    Terrorism Links
    A comprehensive set of links to lessons, media sources, government sources, and information on the Middle East, Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden, maps and geography, Islam, tolerance, think tanks, commentary, and other collections of links on terrorism.
    Foundations of Our Constitution Readings and activities about documents that serve as the foundation for American democracy. The Magna Carta (1215) Chafing under the despotic rule of King John, rebellious British noblemen forced their ruler to sign the Magna Carta. The 63 clauses of this document defined and limited the feudal rights of the monarch.

    57. Big Bend National Park Lesson Plans
    2000 Biodiversity Workshop lesson plans Activities - Resources, 2001 Cultural diversity Workshop lesson plans - Activities - Resources. ¿Quién soy yo?
    http://www.nps.gov/bibe/teachers/lessonplans/lessonplans.htm
    2000 Biodiversity Workshop
    Lesson Plans - Activities - Resources 2001 Cultural Diversity Workshop
    Lesson Plans - Activities - Resources Qui n soy yo?
    Who am I? A Great Icebreaker Activity Culture Traits
    Some Basics of Cultural Diversity Human Knot
    Working Together to save the environment Family Glyph
    Create a Unique Family Home Caminata de 3 Metros
    Discover Diversity in 3 meters! Cultural Bag
    Your own culture (in the bag) Biodiversity Bingo
    Identify Biodiversity Sequencing of Events
    What Came First? Mountain Lion Game Could YOU survive as a Lion? Then and Now Your Life vs. Pioneer Child Adaptionary Become "adept at adaptation" How Communities are Different Make cultural Venn diagram Habitat Lap Sit Discover the components of all habitats Archeological Thinking Uncover Clues to the Past Habitat Rummy The Real Deal Layers of the Past Become an Archeologist Conserving Big Bend NP Game The Value of National Parks Archeological Discovery Discover a Lost Culture!

    58. Template For Wildlife Mgmt Lesson Plans
    Step 8 Compare the diversity and differences of the ecosystems observed. RETURN TO ACTIVITY GUIDE INDEX. GO TO THE NEXT lesson PLAN.
    http://www.nps.gov/piro/lp07.htm
    Ecosystem Bio-diversity
    by Greg Langlois
    Objective:
    Students will become aware of the Bio-diversity in various ecosystems. Method:
    Students go into various ecosystems and observe and record as many different living things as possible. Background: Every ecosystem has its own bio-diversity. Materials:
    Pencils
    Notebooks or journals
    Various ecosystems Procedure:
    Step 1: Discuss the diversity of living things found in various ecosystems.
    Step 2: Select various observation sites in each ecosystem for students.
    Step 3: Provide students with a vertical list of the alphabet. Step 4: Place students at their observation site. Inform them to be quiet and still. Step 5: Students are to record the names of all the living things they recognize and place them on the list provided next to the letter of the alphabet name begins with (observation times may vary). Step 6: Repeat step 5 with one or more different ecosystems. Step 7: Return to the classroom and generate a master list, using observations from the student lists. Step 8: Compare the diversity and differences of the ecosystems observed.

    59. Teachers_Links
    Tiger Craft (PreK Lower Elementary). diversity and Multicultural Awareness. Ocean Theme lesson plans, Activities, Exercises, and More (All Grade Levels).
    http://teacherintern.fullcoll.edu/Teachers_Tools.htm
    There are many resources for educators and future educators on the Internet. This list of links below is not meant to be definitive or exhaustive, but instead a starting point or additional tool for preparing lesson plans and activities for students. As always, Internet safety is strongly advised, so please carefully read the warning message (click here). If you have suggestions for inclusion in this list, please send them to Adela Lopez , Program Coordinator. This site is under construction and new links will be added often. Links Directory Assessment Article and Example: What is an effective rubric? Teacher's First.Com Grading Ideas and Rubrics - Chicago Public Schools Grading Checklists for English - (English and Spanish) - Project Based Learning Grading Rubrics Galore - Rubrics for English, Research, Math, Science, Music, etc. from the Staff Room Classroom Management Behavior Report Printable Classroom Management - K-6 Educators About.com Classroom Management and ADD Good Behavior Charts Managing Inappropriate Behavior in the Classroom Resource Guide to Bullying - University of South Carolina Tips for Creating a Peaceful Classroom Diversity "Ism" Activity (Racism, Sexism, Heterosexualism, and Classism)

    60. Marine Discovery Developed Lesson Plans
    Title. Date created. Rank. Fish diversity Inquiry, Spring 2001. Awesome Osmosis, Spring 2001. Crocodiles A Three Day lesson Plan. Spring 2000. Almost ready. Comments.
    http://marinediscovery.arizona.edu/lessons.html
    Stations Registration Lesson Plans Your Feedback Marine Discovery K-12 Lesson Plans Below is a table with lesson plans developed by Marine Discovery students at the University of Arizona. The lessons are in varying degrees of completion. For many of the students, this was their first attempt to create a lesson plan. The " Rank " column is a quick assessment by the course director, Dr. Katrina Mangin, to help identify how far along each lessons is in the development process. Please fell free to test and/or alter any of the lessons below. If you have tried any of the lessons below, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a minute and fill out a brief teacher evaluation form . Thank you.
    Title Date created Rank Fish Diversity Inquiry Spring 2001 Awesome Osmosis Spring 2001 Hurricanes Spring 2001 Feeding Habits of Marine Animals Spring 2001 Human Disturbance of the Marine Environment Spring 2001 Thermoregulation of Marine Mammals Spring 2001 Marine Mammals: Just Like Us Spring 2001 The Cool Communication of Cephalopods Fall 2000 Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles Fall 2000

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