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Privilege Walk Lesson Plan

Privilege Walk Lesson Plan | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Many educators and activists use privilege walks as an experiential activity to highlight how people benefit or are marginalized by systems in our society. There are many iterations of such walks with several focusing on a single issue, such as race, gender, or sexuality. This particular walk is designed with questions spanning many different areas of marginalization, because the goal of this walk is to understand intersectionality. People of one shared demographic might move together for one question but end up separating due to other questions as some move forward and others move back. This iteration of the privilege walk is especially recommended for a high school classroom in which the students have had time to bond with each other, but have never taken the time in a slightly more formal setting, i.e., led by a facilitator, to explore this theme. It is a good tool for classes learning about privilege or social justice and could also be used to discuss intersectionality in classes that have the danger of singling out a single aspect of social injustice.
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For the Sake of Argument: Writing Persuasively to Craft Short, Evidence-Based Editorials

For the Sake of Argument: Writing Persuasively to Craft Short, Evidence-Based Editorials | Box of delight | Scoop.it
In this lesson, we offer suggestions on how to guide students through the process when writing editorials — from brainstorming a topic to publishing their work — and all the steps in between.
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QUIZ: How Good Are You At Detecting Bias? (with Lesson Plan)

QUIZ: How Good Are You At Detecting Bias? (with Lesson Plan) | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Over the course of a normal day you make hundreds, even thousands, of decisions. What shoes to wear, what news to pay attention to, what time to go to bed … you get the idea.
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Fuel for Thought – Seven Education Tools and Resources to Help Teachers Plan

Fuel for Thought – Seven Education Tools and Resources to Help Teachers Plan | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Seven education tools and resources available to help teachers plan the second half of their school year.
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