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Planning to Change the World - Recommended Resources
Planning to Change the World: A Plan Book for Social
Justice Teachers 2011-2012 is a plan book for educators who believe
their students can and will change the world. It is designed to help teachers
translate their vision of a just education into concrete classroom activities.
The newest edition has all the things you would expect in a lesson
plan book plus:
Weekly planning pages packed with important social justice
birthdays and historical events
References to online lesson
plans and resources related to those dates
Tips from social
justice teachers across the country
Inspirational quotes to
share with students
Thought-provoking essential questions to
spark classroom discussions on critical issues
Reproducible
social justice awards for students
and much more
The 2011-2012 edition is the fourth in the Planning to Change the World series. Click here to view sample pages. This year's calendar features all new historical
anniversaries and birthdays. How is it that Planning to Change the World
has new events and birthdays each year? Learn more about the 10 Year Rule and get a sneak peak at some sample dates from the 2011-2012 calendar.
New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) is a group of public school educators committed to fighting
for social justice in our school system and society at large, by organizing and mobilizing teachers, developing curriculum, and working with community, parent, and student organizations. We are educators who believe that education is an integral part of social change and that we must work both inside and outside the classroom because the struggle for justice does not end when the school bell rings. Learn more about NYCORE at www.nycore.org.
The Education for Liberation Network is a national coalition of teachers, community activists, researchers, youth and parents who believe a good education should teach people—particularly low-income youth and youth of color—how to understand and challenge the injustices
their communities face. Learn nire at www.edliberation.org.
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