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.
A bio-poem highlights biographical information about a subject, including their experiences, relationships, hopes, and interests.
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.
Hate is in the headlines around the world. These resources offer sensitive entry points to confront troubling violence and injustice, including terrorism, genocide, and attacks on human rights.
Explore classroom resources that support your teaching of Jeanne Wakatsuki's memoir about the forced relocation of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Discover resources to help connect your students to the historical context of Elie Wiesel's painful journey during the Holocaust.
Learn about our educator's guide to Melba Patillo Bates' powerful memoir about the desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock.
Visit this page for classroom activities and discussion strategies for middle and high school students, including tips for making connections between current events and your curriculum.
Find flexible tools to adapt for your classroom. Discussion strategies, media literacy lessons and recommended news sources can help you address a range of current events topics.
This Explainer presents statistics on migration around the world and defines key terms such as migrant, refugee, and asylum seeker.
Our approach to memoir develops students’ literacy skills; promotes historical analysis and understanding of some of the darkest moments in history; and fosters empathy, perspective-taking, and other social-emotional competencies.