Explore with your students the lives of Jews before World War II and examine music as a form of resistance.
Explore with your students the lives of Jews before World War II and examine music as a form of resistance.
As many families navigate remote learning with school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, get suggestions for videos, readings, and activities to nurture children's learning and engagement at home.
As a first step in your 2020 back-to-school planning, explore these reflection prompts and strategies that will help you center relationship and care in your teaching.
Explore the transformation of traditional Jewish life in late 19th- and early 20th-century eastern Europe through the story of renowned playwright and author, Sholem Aleichem.
Address today's global challenges with lesson plans focused on current events including the refugee crisis and contemporary antisemitism.
We are here to support you with online learning materials for your students in the event of a school closure along with digital professional development and community opportunities for you and your colleagues.
Give your students the powerful learning experience of hearing a survivor or witness of genocide speak with our video testimonies and accompanying guide.
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.
Democracies across the globe are increasingly fragile. Examine the health of democracy, voting and elections, and the pivotal role civic participation of young people plays.
There are more than 250 million migrants around the world, including more than 65 million refugees. Explore the policies, debates and human stories of immigration around the world.
Use these classroom and remote learning resources with your students to understand the past and present of racial inequities in the United States and the ongoing struggle for justice today.