On-Demand Learning
Brought to you by the Hammer Family Foundation, our on-demand webinars cover a wide range of topics including social studies, history, civics, ELA, equity and inclusion, and classroom culture. Many of our webinars qualify for professional development credit.
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Voting Rights and Political Access with Dr. Carol Anderson
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Virtual
This webinar examines the history of suffrage in the US and how political access has been both restricted and obtained.
Exploring Facing History’s Teaching for Equity and Justice Reflection Tool
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Virtual
Designed for educators who are interested in deepening equitable practices in their classrooms, schools, and districts, our new TEJ tool guides educator teams to be more critically conscious.
Educating for Youth Voting & Civic Participation with CIRCLE
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Virtual
This webinar dispels common misconceptions about youth civic engagement and discusses how to educate for informed and equitable voting amid rising polarization.
Exploring Borders and Belonging in an All Community Read
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Virtual
This webinar introduced our All Community Read, six books about borders and belonging, and provided strategies for engaging your school community.
Building Bridges in the Fight Against Hate
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Virtual
Jewish and Muslim students and educators share how they're building bridges to foster empathy and nuance while combating hate.
Principles and Practices of an Equity-Focused Educator
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Virtual
Learn about the roots of systemic inequity in education and the practices that equity-focused educators can employ to mitigate the impact on students today.
Starting the School Year With Connection and Community
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Virtual
In this webinar designed for the new school year, we explored teaching strategies and flexible resources designed to help you begin getting to know your students and facilitate the process of creating an open, supportive, and reflective classroom community.
Teaching about Controversial Issues in Polarized Times
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Virtual
This special conversation with Dr. Diana Hess details how educators can navigate the challenges of discussing polarizing civic topics in their classrooms.
Developing Students’ Civic Imagination in Challenging Times
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Virtual
In this webinar, Facing History and our partners at the Civic Imagination Project to considered how to can leverage principles of civic education to empower students to envision a better world.
Teaching the History & Legacy of the Murder of Emmett Till
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Virtual
Join us to learn about “I Wanted the Whole World to See”, our new six-lesson unit on the history and legacy of the murder of Emmett Till.
Introducing Facing History’s US History Collection: Democracy and Freedom
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Virtual
In this webinar, we explored our new US History Curriculum Collection: Democracy and Freedom that invites students to investigate the essential question, “What do democracy and freedom mean in US history and in our society today?