This webinar explores ways teachers can help their students to become informed and effective civic participants in today’s digital landscape.
This webinar explores ways teachers can help their students to become informed and effective civic participants in today’s digital landscape.
During this webinar, we share tips and tools you can use in your classroom to help engage students in productive and meaningful discussions about current world issues. We also practice strategies to navigate heightened emotions and a range of perspectives in diverse settings.
Learn concrete strategies you can use to engage your class when discussing cases of antisemitism, as well as other difficult issues.
Explore remote teaching strategies and approaches to creating community and sustaining student-centered learning in a digital environment.
This webinar explores the many questions faced by educators in the wake of the events in Parkland, Florida.
Watch this webinar to explore the young adult version of Enrique's Journey, a powerful biography, written by journalist Sonia Nazario providing insight into the realities of immigration.
Watch this webinar to explore teaching Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston’s powerful memoir of her family’s internment at Manzanar Internment Camp in California.
This webinar explores the Teaching Night resource guide with a focus on how to use the many resources in the guide with students.
Watch this webinar where we’ll examine Ji-li Jiang’s affecting memoir of growing up during the Cultural Revolution and discuss ways to introduce the concept of memoir to your students, particularly as they grapple with a historical narrative of the Cultural Revolution.
This webinar explores how images from Holocaust and Human Behavior can be used to support students' understanding of key themes in the history of the rise of the Nazis.
Listen to Dr. Clint Smith's poetry and reflections on issues of equity and education, both how they have long existed in our country and how they are particularly manifesting today.
Explore ways to bring World Refugee Day, observed each year on June 20, to the classroom, including new multimedia resources, strategies for understanding key terms and laws, and approaches to sparking reflection and discussion.