DiversityResourceGuide

//Diversity Resource Guide//
//Add your entries in this format:// > //For example:// [|//Ethnomathematics on the Web//] //This is a launch pad to 20 other sites or Web-based resources dealing with ethnomathematics. Reviewed by Mark Roddy//
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[|Teaching Tolerance] This site is a valuable, FREE resource for teachers who are committed to teaching tolerance in schools. Literature, curriculum, discussion boards, teaching kits, professional development and much, much more. //Reviewed by Kara Johnson//

Peace Corps: Worldwise Schools This website provides teachers and educators with lesson plans, service learning projects, and enrichment projects that can be used to create a more multicultural learning environment. //Reviewed by Megan Valencia//

National Geographic's ePals This is a free site that connects your future classroom with classrooms from around the world. //Reviewed by Marie Feris//

[|Family Village Disability Resources Guide] This is a website with links to many online resources for families who have members with disabilities. Reviewed by Denise Laveson

Incorporating Diversity Into Math Lessons Website with links to various resources for people to incorporate diversity issues into math. //Reviewed by Shane Frigon//

National Geographic Kids Students can learn about other places and cultures on this kid friendly page. //Reviewed by Meghan West//

First Amendment Center A resource devoted to education, news, and research concerning the First Amendment. Also includes a specific section applying the First Amendment to public schools. Reviewed by Andrew Shernoff

Famous Women Mathematicians - This site contains inspiring biographies of many women who made important contributions to math throughout history. //Reviewed by Mike Martinez//

Cynthia Wong's Diversity Resource Guide

RACE: A TEACHER'S GUIDE This is a link to a teacher's guide to addressing race in thier classroom. Includes comprehensive guides and lesson plans for middle and high school teachers. //Reviewed by Adam Christopulos//

Taraji's [|Diversity Resource Guide]

The Mix Resources Galore! Connect to the best public radio around and learn about youth focused programming in the Seattle community. //Reviewed by Melissa Struyk//

[|Diversity Resources at TeacherVision] K-12 Lesson planning materials for creating divresity in the classroom. Calendar, printable materials,multicultural resources in a clear intuitive layout. //Reviewed by Amy Weaver//

[|Humanity Quest] A web portal to information for over 500 human values. Humanity Quest promotes open and honest discussion of values, attitudes, and emotions. //Reviewed by Jeff Calaski//

Amnesty International An international non-governmental organization dedicated to protecting human rights around the world. //Reviewed by Liz Sternberg//

GLSEN: Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network GLSEN provides teachers and students tools to help them foster a safe environment for LGBT youth in their school. //Reviewed by Bill Hollands//

[|Al Jazeera English] Al Jazeera is one of the premier 24-hour news sources in the 3rd World. Their English Language service gives both students and teachers a professional, reliable source of news and commentary from a non-Western perspective. //Reviewed by Matt Pearsall//

National Educational Association (NEA) A great resource for educators! There's a wide range of information. You can find basic information about NCLB to articles in how to incorporate diversity in the classroom. //Reviewed by Lee Ly

[|Kinderart] Dedicated to putting art back in the classroom and giving students and teachers strategies to learn and appreciate art. Reviewed by Effie True

[|Teachable Moment]// A collection of lesson plans for elementary, middle and high school related to hot topics and diversity issue. Reviewed by Amie Wellings

Zinn Education Project If you're tired of the boring history presented in many textbooks, this website's for you! Based upon Howard Zinn's book A People's History of the United States, this Project provides downloadable lesson plans, publications and links that you can use to teach history that includes people of color, women, workers and social movements. Reviewed by Susan Chua

[|Words without Borders] This site is an online magazine comprised of literary resources from international writers. The goal of Words without Borders is to celebrate differing cultures, experiences, and lifestyles in a way that depicts the culturally diverse world that we live in. //Reviewed by Brittany Small//

Kids to Kids International This is a wonderful web site that links your classroom with classrooms in need around the world. They focus on sending books created by students in your classroom around the world to children in need.

[|PBS Link] This is a great resource for teachers and parents alike. The site promotes and celebrates an exciting world view. //Reviewed by Jessica Kline

[|About Teaching Diversity] This webpage takes you through approaches for teaching diversity and a plethora of resources and activities to incorporate in your classroom.  Reviewed by Shannon Lovejoy //  [|A Cultural Calendar] This website allows for easy access to holidays and important dates across all cultures. Reviewed by //Sarah Neal

MESA: Math Engineering Science Achievement MESA is a program that encourages female and minority students in math and science classes in elementary, middle and high school. // Reviewed by Lisette Nenninger [|National Public Radio] The NPR website is a free, reliable news source whose not-for-profit status allows for many diverse opinions not often represented in corporate media networks. Reviewed by Colin Sterling

Google Translate <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 110%;">This web site provides language translation for over 50 languages. Reviewed by Nick McCluskey

Race- The Power of an Illusion A website created by PBS to educate people about the history of race, myths and misconceptions around the science of race, and the societal power of racism. Reviewed by Andrea Penglase

Teaching Tolerance This website provides materials and assistance to teachers about teaching diversity in classrooms. Reviewed by //Jerry Verhoff//

[|YES! Magazine For Teachers] This is a sub-page of YES! Magazine's website- be sure to check it out as this month's edition focuses on diversity in America- lots of tools and great ideas for the classroom too! Reviewed by Taraji Belgacem

[|Water1st.org / Water 1st International] This web site provides excellent background and information (including videos, statistics, and curriculum) on the world water crisis. Reviewed by Jon Hughes

[|Pology.com] Pology.com is a travel and world-culture magazine that I highly recommend. The stories are raw, organic, and submitted by folks from around the world, but strong editing and images give it a professional look. It's a great source of inspiration to travel and learn about other cultures. Reviewed by Cameron Alford

Library of Congress: American Memory This website is a digital collection of a variety of primary resource documents concerning the American experience. It includes a wide variety of American perspectives, including Native American, African American, and Women's perspectives. Reviewed by Allison Hays

EdChange EdChange is a website dedicated to educating and providing consulting services to teachers on issues of equity as it pertains to diversity and multiculturalism in schools and in the classroom. //Reviewed by Veronica Mun

[|CAST] CAST is a website dedicated to providing resources to educators in an effort to reach all learners. Reviewed by Jamie Burns//

Tolerance This website has links to help teach tolerance in any classroom, has lots of resources to accompany lesson plans, as well as information about on the Census. Reviewed by Elsa Yáñez G

TEACHING TOLERANCE This website provides professional development, teaching kits, classroom activities and more all based around students and teachers working together in an increasingly multicultural world. //<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Reviewed by Kevin Henley, II //

<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%;">Cultural Discovery The "adventure" section of the World Nomads website allows users to publish journals and post photographs detailing their experiences as travelers, there are thousands of photographs taken in each country along with hundreds of vivid and descriptive narratives with details of the culture, language, and natural environment specific to each locale. //Reviewed by Adria Ridolfi//

Teaching Tolerance and Religious Diversity through Art This website gives excellent resources and support to teachers wanting to teach about religion in a non-bias way through art. //Reviewed by Corina Jones

[|The DocSouth Database at UNC-Chapel Hill] This website is a collection of primary source documents from various aspects of American History. //Reviewd by Megan Reznicek