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Get notified when our Civic Education Curriculum Collection is released. This modular and interdisciplinary set of units, inquiries, and lesson planning materials will help you prepare your students for informed and ethical participation in democracy.
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An Administrator’s Guide to Quality Professional Learning
This guide is designed to help you make the most of your investment in professional learning, with practical tools and insights to support a thriving school culture.
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White Paper for Leaders: Facilitating Difficult Conversations in Schools
Adapted from our Fostering Civil Discourse guide, this paper provides tools that will help you navigate conversations on polarizing topics in your school or district.
Bio-poème : établir un lien entre l’identité et
Les élèves clarifient certains aspects de leur identité ou de l'identité d'un personnage historique ou littéraire en écrivant des poèmes qui se concentrent sur des éléments plus profonds de l'identité personnelle.
Le besoin d’appartenance
Eve Shalen, lycéenne, revient sur une période du collège où la pression des pairs et le désir d'appartenance ont influencé sa prise de décision.
Talking to Teens About Online Hate Speech: A Guide for Parents and Families
Help teens identify, process, and think critically about online hate speech to help minimize its harmful effects.
What Makes Hate Crimes Different from Other Crimes?
Students learn what hate crimes are and how they can take care of themselves and others while learning about hate crimes.
How Do Hate Crimes Impact People and Communities?
Students learn about the impact that hate crimes have on people and communities and the importance of fostering belonging in our communities.
Who Are the Victims and Perpetrators of Hate Crimes?
Students explore the data on survivors of hate crimes, as well as research on the motives and behavior of perpetrators.
How Can Hate Crimes Impact Schools?
Students learn about the impact that a hate crime committed by a group of high school seniors had on their school.