by HTLadmin | Oct 12, 2014 | Articles
Where are the models for great 21st century urban schools? The answers may surprise some. In cities across America, school systems are seeing that a majority of students are minorities. In addition, poverty is on the increase and the student pupulation comes from... by Michelle Delgado | Aug 4, 2014 | Articles
As technology becomes more important to 21st century learners, there is an interest in promoting diversity among children learning coding. The desire is to attract girls as well as students from racial and ethnic minorities. For CoderDojo, a summer camp which... by Katie Dahlstrom | May 26, 2014 | Articles
For international understanding, you can’t beat the opportunity when elementary students learn from diverse cultures at school on a daily basis. With twenty three diverse cultures represented in one school, students have many opportunities to share their... by Peter Hancock | Feb 9, 2014 | Articles
It’s a sensitive process, but districts are encouraging teachers having Courageous Conversations about race and diversity issues. In Lawrence Kansas, Leidene King, a slight, middle-aged African-American woman stood to one side of the crowded room so people... by H. Richard Milner IV | May 8, 2012 | Articles
What is the role of parents in helping students understand diversity in order to live meaningful lives? There is no question that U.S. society is becoming increasingly diverse. This diversity spans race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, sexual orientation,...
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