Learn strategies that will help your students build informative, explanatory, and argumentative writing skills needed to address the Reconstruction Era and compelling issues in today's world.
Learn strategies that will help your students build informative, explanatory, and argumentative writing skills needed to address the Reconstruction Era and compelling issues in today's world.
Learn interdisciplinary teaching strategies to examine the events that brought Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Memphis in 1968 through a critical lens.
This webinar focuses on how to cultivate safe spaces for students so that open and respectful dialogue can take place in the classroom.
This webinar explores how to facilitate open and respectful classroom conversations about gender identity.
As educators, what do we need to consider when discussing DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, and the preceding DREAM Act, in class? This webinar provides tips for facilitating conversations about this topic.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to integrate the new edition’s video testimonies and original mini-documentaries into your classroom, and get tips for teaching strategies that connect the study of history with ethical reflection and human behavior.
This webinar explores ways teachers can help their students to become informed and effective civic participants in today’s digital landscape.
Learn about Canada's restrictive immigration policies that led to the refusal to accept Jewish refugees from Europe during the years 1933-1948.
During this webinar, we share tips and tools you can use in your classroom to help engage students in productive and meaningful discussions about current world issues. We also practice strategies to navigate heightened emotions and a range of perspectives in diverse settings.
Learn concrete strategies you can use to engage your class when discussing cases of antisemitism, as well as other difficult issues.
Learn about the historical roots of race and equity and explore ways of starting conversations about race and equity in Jewish educational settings.
Hear reflections on the state of education today and what it means to support social justice and be an anti-racist educator.