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Home > Lesson Planning Channel > Lesson Planning Archives > History, Holidays, Special Ed & Guidance > Lesson Planning Article

LESSON PLANNING ARTICLE

Teaching @ Tolerance

Martin Luther King, Jr., dreamed of a world more tolerant than the one he lived in. The lessons below -- perfect for use at the start of the school year or for celebrating King's life in January -- are designed to teach kids about tolerance. Included: Lessons on stereotyping, appreciating differences, recognizing how words can hurt (or heal), and more.

The highest result of education is tolerance. -- Helen Keller

Helen Keller’s words serve as a reminder of the key role educators play -- both as role models and as teachers of tolerance.

Celebrate
Martin Luther King

Find more lessons about tolerance on our special Martin Luther King, Jr., Day holiday page.

More Tolerance Lessons
While searching the Net, Education World editors tracked down many classroom activities focused on tolerance. Click here to view more than a dozen of those lessons.

Tolerance Grants
The Teaching Tolerance project of the Southern Poverty Law Center offers grants of up to $2,000 for tolerance and youth activism projects in schools and communities. For more information about this K-12 grant program, see Teaching Tolerance Grant Program.

Two Worlds Come Together
A recent Christian Science Monitor story reports how a thin paperback novel created a bridge between two racially isolated schools. Read more about this project in the article, Opening the book on race.

The start of the school year and the days leading up to the celebration of Martin Luther King's birthday are excellent times to introduce classroom activities that teach tolerance. Exposure to such lessons has the power to make a difference in students’ lives -- and in the world those students will create.

FIVE LESSONS FOR TEACHING ABOUT TOLERANCE

This week, Education World provides five lessons focused on messages of tolerance. Click each of the five lesson headlines below for a complete teaching resource. (Appropriate grade levels for each lesson appear in parentheses.)

”Bursting” Stereotypes
Balloons serve as the conduit for this lesson in which students "burst” stereotypes. (Grades 2-12)

How Tolerant Are Kids in Your School?
Students graph results of a survey of attitudes and tolerance in their school. (Grades 6-12)

Those Tear-Me-Apart, Put-Me-Back-Together, Never-Be-the-Same-Again Blues
This powerful activity illustrates how unkind words can hurt. (Grades PreK-8)

Teaching About Tolerance Through Music
Invite students to analyze the lyrics of Peter, Paul and Mary songs that express themes of tolerance. (Grades 3-12)

Everybody Is Unique: A Lesson in Respect for Others’ Differences
Teach about respect for others’ unique qualities in this lesson that combines art and language arts. (Grades K-8)

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

We have set up a special page on which you can find more than a dozen additional lesson plans focused on teaching about tolerance. Click here to view those lessons.


Article by Gary Hopkins
Education World®
Copyright © 2006 Education World

Originally published 01/10/2003
Links last updated 12/06/2006


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