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Social-Emotional Learning
Building Empathy on International Youth Day
In the spirit of International Youth Day, Facing History invites educators to use the power of a story to build empathy and connection in their students.
25 Compelling Book Club Discussion Questions for Any Book
Use these flexible question ideas to spark great discussion at your next book club gathering.
On George Floyd
Former Facing History CEO Roger Brooks on the need for examining the killing of George Floyd.
Bearing Witness: The Death of George Floyd
We thoughtfully offer our resources to help promote learning and reflection in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder.
How Mass Media Saved Thousands during the Armenian Genocide
Mass media during the 20th century played an important part in saving lives during the Armenian Genocide, which can remind us how we are also poised to use modern media tools to create change in today's world.
Why Must We Remember the Holocaust? Because Democracy is Precious
International Holocaust Remembrance Day is an important reminder to uphold the values of democracy in today's world.
Facing History President and CEO Weighs in on Hatred via WBUR
Former CEO Roger Brooks shares his thoughts following the Christchurch mosque shootings.
Informed Choices for a Stronger Democracy
Author Karen Murphy gives space to reflect on each of our roles in creating a society guided by equality and compassion.
Tasting History: How to Teach Immigration to a Class of Immigrants
Writing a global cookbook allowed Jessica Lander's immigrant students to share their own stories while learning about the history of immigration in the US.
Teachers Share How They Are Ending the School Year with Intention
Members of our ELA educator Advisory Board highlight their favorite activities to help end the school year with care and celebration.
How Historical Empathy Helps Students Understand the World Today
Developing historical empathy can help students engage with the past while understanding their own role in the world today.