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Exploring Identity and Community: 18-week Curriculum Outline
Eyes on the Prize Study Guide
This guide provides a framework for using the landmark documentary film Eyes on the Prize as a tool for teaching the civil rights movement.
Remote Book Clubs: Nurturing Community and Connection
Fostering Civil Discourse (South Africa version)
Illuminations: The Art of Samuel Bak
I'm Still Here: Real Diaries of Young People During the Holocaust
This companion guide to the film I'm Still Here helps educators use diary entries from young people who witnessed the Holocaust as a springboard for discussion and reflection.
The Jews of Poland
Holocaust and Human Behavior One-Week Unit Outline
Viewing Guide: The Power of Propaganda
Facing History Webinar Reflection Guide
Whole-School Read Guide: Foster a Literacy Community