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Learning for Justice

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Resources are aimed at K–12 classrooms and youth programs, plus the adults who teach and care for them.

Learning for Justice, formerly Teaching Tolerance, is a free resource hub offering anti-bias lesson plans, articles, professional development, and student texts for K–12 educators. Its materials help teachers and families discuss topics like race, gender, immigration, and civic engagement in developmentally appropriate ways. Parents appreciate the curated text sets and ready-made lessons that connect history and current events. It’s best suited for upper elementary through high school and for communities committed to equity and inclusion. The perspective is explicitly justice-focused and may challenge some traditional narratives, which is part of its intent. For home use, adapt lessons into discussions, projects, or family read-alouds that fit your child’s readiness.

Articles, lesson plans, and classroom resources are free to access online.

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