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1. Underwood School PTO - Newsletters
www.underwoodschoolpto.org/Top - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/2005 Last Visited: 5/19/2007
"Teaching Young Children to Resist Bias": A Workshop for Educators and Parents of Young Children in Preschool through Grade 3, Presented by Michael Feldstein.
Join us for this interactive workshop to learn how children develop anti-bias perspectives; how to respond to children's comments and questions about human differences; and strategies for fostering and encouraging anti-bias behaviors.
Michael Feldstein is currently a 5th grade teacher at Horace Mann Elementary School and a former EMI (Empowering Multicultural Initiatives) instructor. He is committed to educating children about respect for human differences and fostering development of anti-bias behaviors. -
2. Underwood School PTO Newsletter
www.underwoodschoolpto.org/New - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/2005 Last Visited: 5/19/2007
"Teaching Young Children to Resist Bias": A Workshop for Educators and Parents of Young Children in Preschool through Grade 3, Presented by Michael Feldstein.
Join us for this interactive workshop to learn how children develop anti-bias perspectives; how to respond to children's comments and questions about human differences; and strategies for fostering and encouraging anti-bias behaviors.
Michael Feldstein is currently a 5th grade teacher at Horace Mann Elementary School and a former EMI (Empowering Multicultural Initiatives) instructor. He is committed to educating children about respect for human differences and fostering development of anti-bias behaviors. -
3. Newton notes
www.townonline.com/newton/news - [Cached]Last Visited: 10/4/2002
After the film, a follow-up discussion will be led by Mike Feldstein, teacher at Horace Mann School, former curriculum specialist for issues of race and diversity; and Veronica Valentine, METCO director/counselor for 14 years, including acting director of Newton METCO in 1998-99.

