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    Call 2-1-1 for Health and Human Services information and referral

    By Tobi Kibel Piatek | Thursday, August 21st, 2008

    2-1-1  is a three digit number to know about and remember if your work with kids and families, especially those in need of help, services or information.

    Think about 211 as the 911 to call to locate basic resources such as food, shelter, employment, or health care. 2-1-1 is intended to cut through the maze of agencies and services individuals and families often have to go through to to get the help and information they need.

    Its mission is to provide individuals and families with access to quality information about health and human services resources at all times.

    For more information, help numbers, stories and access to a huge number of resources, check out the website.

    Topics: Emergency Resources, RESOURCES, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

    Inspiring Words for Leaders (That’s All of Us)

    By Tobi Kibel Piatek | Thursday, August 21st, 2008

    I attended an excellent workshop today at the Beaverton Diversity Summit, taught by Susan McKinney, Principal of McKinley Elementary School, and Jared Condon, Principal at Fir Grove Elementary. All of the conversation was interesting and valuable - some was positively inspiring - none moreso than this quote that I beleive applies to all of us who teach.

     ”We have found that the single factor common to every successful change initiative is that relationships improve. If relationships improve, things get better. If they remain the same or get worse, ground is lost. This leaders must be consummate relationship builders with diverse people and groups - especially with people different than themselves.”

    Michael G Fullan, 2001

    Michael Fullan is author of numerous books for educators, check this page for a list of his books.

    Topics: BACK TO SCHOOL, Inspiration, RESOURCES | No Comments »

    Teaching Tolerance: A Great Magazine (and website) for Free

    By Tobi Kibel Piatek | Monday, August 18th, 2008

    I am just back from the Minority Affairs Conference where I had the chance to speak to two groups of educators about the importance of creating relationships - not only to keep kids in school, but to strengthen school, family and community bonds. I will be writing more about the conference later, but today, I want to share a great resource I discovered tucked into my bag of goodies.

    Teaching Tolerance is a magazine “dedicated to reducing prejudice, improving intergroup relations and supporting equitable school experiences for our nation’s children.” The Teaching Tolerance website is another powerful resource. It features information for teachers, for parents, for teens and for kids.

    Published twice a year, Teaching Tolerance magazine “showcases innovative tolerance initiatives in schools across the country. ”  The Association of Educational Publishers has named it the 2007 Periodical of the Year, and it is FREE for educators.

    The magazine, which is well designed and written, features articles, stories, interviews and more. But of special interest to teachers and mentors working with kids is the Activity Exchange - an array of excellent, easy to use curriculum ideas that work in the classroom or after school program - NOW.

    In the latest issue, the theme is Anti Bias Activities. These ideas include Identity Posters - a simple and effective plan to “start the year off right and stop teasing” (about ‘different’ names) before it starts. This is perfect for grades K-6.

    Riding With Rosa is another idea - this one allows kids (grades 3-6) to go back in time and sit on the bus with Rosa Parks and consider how they might have responded if they were on that bus too. These are just two of the great ideas that will help any educator explore challenging topics in interesting and engaging ways.

    Also, Teaching Tolerance will publish YOUR good ideas. To  find out how you can share your ideas in print, go to http://www.tolerance.org/teach/magazine/getpublished.jsp

    To learn more, to order your free subscription, and to explore the huge array of free and excellent resources available, visit the website  - and, while you are there, take some time to discover the other free resources that can work with your kids.

    Topics: RESOURCES, Resources for Mentor, Resources for Teacher | No Comments »

    Making Connections: Now with even more RESOURCES

    By Tobi Kibel Piatek | Monday, June 30th, 2008

    Thanks to all of the course participants who have contributed ideas, connections and suggestions for resources to add to our online course, our resource list  - information for teachers and mentors, helping organizations, in depth information on a wide array of topics related to each subject within the course, who to call, where to go, things to do, and much, much more, has doubled in size.

    Please be sure to check it out the next time you are visiting the course. If you are not a course participant, you now have many more reasons to start Making Connections.

    Topics: RESOURCES, Resources for Mentor, Resources for Teacher | No Comments »

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