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Students respond to picture books about children with disabilities. They then consider how designers work to make common spaces accessible to people with disabilities. After responding to the books, students come up with creative ideas to make playground equipment available to people with disabilities.
Teaching Tolerance is dedicated to reducing prejudice, improving intergroup relations and supporting equitable school experiences for our nation’s children. Our teaching materials have won two Oscars, an Emmy and more than 20 honors from the Association of Educational Publishers, including two Golden Lamp Awards, the industry’s highest honor. Scientific surveys demonstrate that our programs help students learn respect for differences and bolster teacher practice.
Students respond to picture books about children with disabilities. They then consider how designers work to make common spaces accessible to people with disabilities. After responding to the books, students come up with creative ideas to make playground equipment available to people with disabilities.
Teaching Tolerance is dedicated to reducing prejudice, improving intergroup relations and supporting equitable school experiences for our nation’s children. Our teaching materials have won two Oscars, an Emmy and more than 20 honors from the Association of Educational Publishers, including two Golden Lamp Awards, the industry’s highest honor. Scientific surveys demonstrate that our programs help students learn respect for differences and bolster teacher practice.
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