
See how teachers across the country are helping students turn empathy into action
See how teachers across the country are educating students turning empathy into action.
From coast to coast, teachers across the country are using Red Nose Day as a tool to teach empathy in the classroom and encourage students to make a difference for children in need.
Here are some of their stories.
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See how teachers across the country are educating students turning empathy into action.
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In Santa Monica, this teacher brings empathy into the classroom all year long
At Grant Elementary in Santa Monica, CA, teacher Tracy Kooy brings empathy into the classroom all year long.
In Howards Grove, WI, students are using humor to impact change
At Northview Elementary School in Howards Grove, WI, students are raising laughs and life-changing cash.
In Newark, NJ, these students are learning that by working together, they can make a big difference
Red Nose Day is a part of the school culture at Speedway Academies in Newark, New Jersey, where the students are taught that even the smallest amount can make a difference.
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