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TeachKind provides you with the resources that you need to teach compassion, empathy, responsibility, and student empowerment in the classroom. There are many exciting resources available, and more are being created every day. Bookmark this page, and check back often to learn about new resources for educators.

If you use humane-education programs or materials that are not listed here, or if you have designed such materials yourself, please let us know. We are always looking for great new resources to promote on our Web site.

Please don't keep TeachKind a secret! Tell all the educators you know about the free and low-cost resources available from TeachKind.org. We are here to help you-and all educators-teach respect for animals.

We would love to learn more about how we can aid you in using these materials and how you are incorporating humane education into your curriculum. We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions.
 
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