The IDP grant gives middle and high school History, Government, Civics, and ELA educators in the greater New York City metro area access to professional development and materials valued at more than $10,000.
The IDP grant gives middle and high school History, Government, Civics, and ELA educators in the greater New York City metro area access to professional development and materials valued at more than $10,000.
View a list of articles, photos and more that will help you further explore the themes covered in Reporter.
Learn about the teacing units created by three educators using the Literacy Design Collaborative‘s task templates and Facing History content.
Students discuss their ancestral identities and what "Becoming American" means to them.
Featuring the personal narratives of young migrants, this resource challenges students to reflect on the ways that migration affects personal identity.
These two teaching units are rich with primary source documents and classroom-ready strategies and, of course, are aligned to Common Core Standards.
This documentary looks at the struggles of Holocaust victims through their own eyes.
These 2-minute film excerpts from Reporter introduce important themes in the film and highlight provocative moments. After watching them, think about the images, words, and phrases that stand out to you. What do you think the filmmakers were trying to achieve?
Novelists, as well as the actress Mary Badham, who played To Kill a Mockingbird's narrator, Scout, reflect on this character and the ways in which she addresses issues of gender, race relations, and growing up in the South.