Explore how to help define your school's vision of advisory programmatically and consider how advisory helps to build community within the classroom and school at large.
Explore how to help define your school's vision of advisory programmatically and consider how advisory helps to build community within the classroom and school at large.
Listen to Dr. Eve L. Ewing discuss the history and legacy of The Red Summer in Chicago, a week-long episode of racial violence in 1919.
Learn about the preparations schools should be doing and explore teaching strategies for online learning.
Learn about interdisciplinary connections, media literacy, strategies for supporting students' social-emotional well-being, and resources to probe deeper questions about community, responsibility, and the common good.
In this webinar, we discuss tips for making meaningful connections between current events and your curriculum and strategies for navigating partisan politics in diverse classrooms.
Watch this webinar to hear three classroom teachers discuss teaching strategies and reflect on classroom successes and challenges.
Explore approaches to teaching the election that focus on the history of voting, health of democracy, the factors that shape our civic decision-making, and the power of youth agency and voice.
This webinar explores some of the immediate and long-term legacies of the Holocaust and World War II.
Watch this webinar to learn about our extensive resources for teaching about immigration in social studies and literature classrooms and discuss the importance of stories in addressing today’s challenges of borders and belonging.
Learn effective strategies to share with your students so that during the summer they can better listen, empathize and engage in the world around them.
Explore ways to critically examine your identity as an educator, examine teaching strategies to build community and trust, and share methods to facilitate reflective conversations.