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- Relearning School: An Educator’s Social Justice Journey
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- NBC: VLA Principal Discusses the Real Pressing Issues Facing Education
- “Changing Education Paradigms:” A Thought Worth Considering
- Inescapably White
- Another Perspective
- ABCs, 123s, and Social Justice
- A Growing Classroom
- A Teacher Makes All Things Possible
- Never Too Young to Make an Impact
- Create Opportunities for Creativity
- A Challenge for Teachers Who Are Stuck in the Business of Education
- Urban Education At Its Best (A Video on VLA)
- Alexander the “Who?”
- Parental Involvement in Transforming Education
- Listen to What Children Have to Say About Peace…
- An Impressive Field Trip: 4th graders Touring the Tour Guide at the Art Institute of Chicago
- First Grade Service Learning Project: Developing our Understanding
- Kids Driven to Change: The Importance of Pairing Academics with Service Learning
- Some Schools Need to Change
- We Don’t Just Have Jobs, We Have Commitments
- Valuable Lessons About Cultural Diversity
- Puzzle Me a New
- Empower the Children
- Standardized Thinking in an Innovative World?
- Simple Practice, Simple Justice
- Project Darfur (A Children’s Movement)
- Teaching for Social Justice: the Challenge of Selecting Teachers
- What Social Studies Teachers Should Do and Think (but often don’t)
- First Grade Learns What?!
- Changing with Collaboration
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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Listen to What Children Have to Say About Peace…
By: Miesha Ebacher (first grade teacher) The first grade class will be teaching high school students next week. Youth Connections Leadership Academy High School has invited our students to host a teach-in about the genocide that is currently happening in … Continue reading
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An Impressive Field Trip: 4th graders Touring the Tour Guide at the Art Institute of Chicago
By: Maria Wahlstrom (Instructional Coordinator) To wrap up our Asia Unit and our emphasis on social justice in the religious domain (aka respect towards all religions), the second, third, and fourth graders took a field trip to an Asian Art … Continue reading
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First Grade Service Learning Project: Developing our Understanding
By: Miesha Ebacher (first grade teacher) For Project Darfur, we review the Sudanese timeline, and I ask them questions to try and see who has retained some of the information we have discussed in the last month and who has … Continue reading
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Kids Driven to Change: The Importance of Pairing Academics with Service Learning
By: Maria Wahlstrom (Instructional Coordinator) Before kids can internalize education as important, they need to feel they are important. They need to know they are valued in every way and the world needs them to make things better. As educators, … Continue reading
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