Explore remote teaching strategies and approaches to creating community and sustaining student-centered learning in a digital environment.
Explore remote teaching strategies and approaches to creating community and sustaining student-centered learning in a digital environment.
The terms that are defined on this page appear frequently within our guide to Sholem Aleichem: Laughing in the Darkness.
This is an audio recording of President Lincoln's second inaugural address (March 4, 1865).
This webinar explores the many questions faced by educators in the wake of the events in Parkland, Florida.
Journals provide students with space to process their thoughts, feelings, and uncertainties during this difficult time. Use the tips and writing prompts in this resource to help your students establish a practice of journaling.
Get the 6-week unit created for a middle school Language Arts class using our content and Literacy Design Collaborative’s task templates.
Get the 6-week unit created for a 11th/12th grade history elective class using our Holocaust content and Literacy Design Collaborative’s task templates.
Use this six-week unit to explore the powerful story of a teenage boy from Honduras who migrates to the United States to reunite with his mother.
Watch this webinar to explore the young adult version of Enrique's Journey, a powerful biography, written by journalist Sonia Nazario providing insight into the realities of immigration.
Watch this webinar to explore teaching Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston’s powerful memoir of her family’s internment at Manzanar Internment Camp in California.
This webinar explores the Teaching Night resource guide with a focus on how to use the many resources in the guide with students.
Watch this webinar where we’ll examine Ji-li Jiang’s affecting memoir of growing up during the Cultural Revolution and discuss ways to introduce the concept of memoir to your students, particularly as they grapple with a historical narrative of the Cultural Revolution.