Description
The Teaching Tolerance to Teens DVD is a must-have resource for educators who want to create inclusive, respectful learning environments. With insights from experts in Los Angeles, Houston, Baltimore, and Montgomery, Alabama, this program provides actionable strategies for teaching tolerance in middle and high school classrooms.
Unlike simple lectures or abstract discussions, this DVD offers real-world perspectives from communities across the nation. Experts share proven methods to engage teens, encourage empathy, and challenge prejudice before it takes root.
This DVD goes beyond theory, equipping teachers with practical approaches they can immediately bring into the classroom. Whether you’re addressing issues of bullying, diversity, or cultural misunderstanding, the program offers concrete tools to guide students toward respect and understanding.
Key Features:
- Expert guidance from educators and community leaders
- Practical, classroom-ready strategies for teaching tolerance
- Diverse perspectives from multiple regions across the U.S.
- Helps educators address real issues of prejudice and inclusion
By showing teachers how to build tolerance into everyday lessons and interactions, this DVD helps create schools where all students feel valued, respected, and understood. Because when teens learn tolerance, they don’t just improve the classroom environment—they carry those lessons into their communities and beyond.
If you like this Teaching Tolerance to Teens DVD, then check out more of our Tolerance Education Materials.
This DVD is also available for purchase on PreventionPower.TV for on-demand streaming.