These back-to-school activities are designed to create welcoming learning environments that prioritize care, relationships, and community.
These back-to-school activities are designed to create welcoming learning environments that prioritize care, relationships, and community.
This collection of teaching resources will help you lay a foundation of community and care as you return to the classroom after a year of unprecedented challenges and disruptions.
The readings in this collection explore the nature of identity, belonging, tolerance, and difference in our increasingly global society.
Incorporate these community-building routines into your back-to-school lessons to set a welcoming tone, allow students to connect, and encourage goal setting.
Black history is central to all of American history, and should be part of a robust teaching curriculum year-round. Alongside the lessons of Black history, it’s also critical to honor the resilience, creativity, and vitality of Black people in the face of inequity and violence, past and present. That’s why, this year, we’re celebrating Black History Month by honoring the themes of Black Agency & Black Joy.
Use the documentary film Reporter to explore the changing landscape of journalism and challenge students to consider their roles as creators and consumers of news.
Explore two pivotal moments in the Latinx rights movement in California: the East LA school walkouts and the first year of the Delano grape strike.
Use this collection of resources on antisemitism and racism in the twenty-first century to talk about combating this hateful ideology and support students' development as informed, empathetic, and active civic participants.
Before you begin back-to-school planning, explore these reflection prompts and strategies that will help you center relationships and care in your teaching.
Address today's global challenges with lesson plans focused on current events including the refugee crisis and contemporary antisemitism.
The new Choices in Little Rock Unit Outline provides an instructional pathway for teaching the original Choices in Little Rock resource.
These resources offer sensitive entry points to confront troubling violence, bigotry and hate, including terrorism, genocide, and attacks on human rights.