Our printable “Explainers” introduce key terms and ideas that are essential to understanding today’s news.
Our printable “Explainers” introduce key terms and ideas that are essential to understanding today’s news.
Explore a list of Facing History resources as well as other digital tools focused on combating bullying and ostracism.
Get resources for addressing troubling antisemitic incidents persisting around the world today with your students.
Anna Nolin is the principal at Wilson Middle School in Natick, Massachusetts. She is also an adjunct professor at Framingham State College.
Help equip students to recognize contemporary manifestations of antisemitism and their origins using these resources.
Establish a brave, inclusive, and reflective classroom community so that you can engage your students in respectful and constructive discourse about antisemitism and racism in the twenty-first century.
The Ostracism Case Study grew out of the Harvard-Facing History and Ourselves research on improving inter-group relations among youth funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Our readings about religion and immigration contain terms that may not be familiar to all students. Use this glossary to brush up on the definitions.
Learn how Facing History's resources meet the California History–Social Science Framework and view upcoming professional development opportunities on how to use civics resources in your classroom.
Featuring the personal narratives of young migrants, this resource challenges students to reflect on the ways that migration affects personal identity.
Help students strengthen their civic voices by exploring examples of individuals who are choosing to participate and make their voices heard in their communities.
Teachers can download easy-to-use processes to implement reading, viewing, and writing exercises to align any content to Common Core Standards.