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Designed for students in grades six to nine, this curriculum offers
more than 30 innovative class sessions that address diversity
(racial, ethnic, and sexual) and violence issues. Each session
contains a warm-up exercise, theme information, value
clarification, and an experience or activity. Journal writing,
critical thinking about history textbooks, role-playing,
storytelling, poetry/rap, photographs, illustrations, tables, and
whole-school research projects are just some of the tools presented
in this hands-on guide to defending against violence in middle
school.
Making the Peace is written to help high school students break away from violence, develop self-esteem, and regain a sense of community. It provides photographs, illustrations, exercises, role-plays, in-class handouts, homework sheets, and discussion guidelines to explore issues such as dating violence, gangs, interracial tension, suicide, sexual harassment, and the social roots of violence.
Days of Respect offers specific strategies for creating a multiday
schoolwide event that brings together young people, teachers,
parents, administrators, and the community to build respect,
promote integrity, and stop the violence. Twenty-one reproducible
handouts facilitate all phases of the event: presenting the idea to
parents and administrators, conducting planning meetings, staging
the event, and establishing ongoing campaigns to reduce violence.
This book is the winner of the California School Board Associations
Award of Excellence.
This book offers a proactive approach to getting at the roots of
violent behavior. Through workshops, teens explore how violence
manifests in families and dating; how race, gender, and age come
into play; and how they can work to stop the violence in their
lives. Includes curricula for support groups, and strategies to
support peer counselors and abused teens.
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