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Additional Resources
The resources below have been selected by the CESJ SIG as good sites pertaining to . description.
These resources are divided into two sections below:
AERA & Social Justice
Social Justice in the World
AERA & Social Justice
Teaching for Change:
Materials for Teaching for Social Justice Pre-K - 16
http://www.teachingforchange.org
California Coalition of Critical Educators:
http://www.ccce.net
Rethinking Schools:
Materials for Teaching for Social Justice Pre-K - 16
http://www.rethinkingschools.org
EdChange:
Professional Development, Scholarship, and Activism for Diversity, Social Justice, and Community Growth
http://www.edchange.org/index.html
Multicultural Pavilion:
http://www.edchange.org/multicultural
Fight Hate and Promote Tolerance:
http://www.tolerance.org
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) related issues:
http://www.thataway.org/resources/practices/issues/lgbt/lgbt.html
National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation:
Extensive resources for teacher education around social justice issues
http://www.thataway.org
Bridge Project:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/bridgeproject/links.html
Social Justice Resource Center:
http://edpsychserver.ed.vt.edu/diversity/index.cfm
University of Illinois, Intergroup Relations:
http://www.intergrouprelations.uiuc.edu/DiversitySocialJusticeResources.htm
Center for Economic and Social Justice:
http://www.cesj.org
Community Research and Learning Network (CORAL):
http://www.coralnetwork.org
Center for Popular Education:
(excellent printable documents and searchable database)
http://www.cpe.uts.edu.au
Cool Planet for Teachers
(maintained by Oxfam)
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/coolplanet/teachers/resources/rights.htm
Theatre for the Oppressed
http://www.ptoweb.org
Social Justice in the World
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