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Planning to Change the World is a plan book for teachers who believe their students can and will change the world. It has everything you would expect from a teacher's lesson plan book, plus dozens of resources and tips to help teachers integrate ideas of social justice into their classrooms.

For more information visit www.justiceplanbook.com.

 

 

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1. InfoShare (external link)
Abstract: The Infoshare Community Information Service is a sophisticated tool that lets planners, community activists, teachers, students, researchers, and ordinary citizens view and analyze a vast array of community and regional data. Data currently available for NYC and NY State.
Category: Statistics, Data, Charts, Graphs, Maps



2. Prisoners in 2004 (external link)
Abstract: From the Bureau of Justice Statistics, this is the most recent report on prisoners in the US, including detailed charts on prisoners by race, age and gender in different geographic tracts throughout the US. It also contains some historical data and analysis of trends over the past decade.
Category: Statistics, Data, Charts, Graphs, Maps



3. World Health Organization - Global Health Atlas (external link)
Abstract: Use this website to obtain an enormous amount of health data (diseases, malnutrition, etc) about any country in the world in both present day and ranging back many years. This site also contains reports and interactive maps about global health issues.
Category: Statistics, Data, Charts, Graphing, Maps




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