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Supercharging Student Engagement: ELA Workshop Series for Canadian Educators

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This Facing History & Ourselves ELA Series for Canadian educators features strategies and resources, current scholarship, and opportunities for dialogue that centre student learning and engagement through diverse texts. Workshops are intended for grade 6-12 English Language Arts educators.
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Identity and Storytelling

Designed for students in grades 9-10, this text set includes lesson plans and multi-genre texts for a 1–2 week unit exploring the essential question, "What makes me, me?"
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Establishing Opening and Closing Routines

These opening and closing classroom routines will set a welcoming tone, allow students to connect with one another, and encourage goal setting.
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Back to School: Building Community for Connection and Learning

These back-to-school activities and teacher resources will help you lay a foundation for a reflective and caring community at the start of the school year.
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Activities for the First Days of School

These first-week-of-school activities create welcoming learning environments that prioritize care, relationships, and community.
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Power, Agency, and Voice

Designed for students in grades 11-12, this text set includes lesson plans and multi-genre texts for a 1–2 week unit exploring the essential question, "How do I empower myself to speak up and take action on behalf of myself and others?”
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Teaching An Inspector Calls

Use this unit to transform how you teach J.B. Priestley's play and support your students in becoming effective writers, critical thinkers, and socially responsible citizens, who excel in their GCSEs.
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Being Seen: Becoming Who You Want to Be

Designed for students in grades 7-8, this text set includes lesson plans and multi-genre texts for a two-week unit exploring the essential question “How do we become who we want to be in the world?”
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Teaching Mockingbird

Learn how to incorporate civic education, ethical reflection and historical context into a literary exploration of Harper Lee's novel, To Kill A Mockingbird.

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Teaching Mockingbird Media and Readings

Enrich your teaching of To Kill a Mockingbird with this set of videos, photographs, and readings that will help students contextualize the novel.

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Holocaust and Human Behavior: A Facing History & Ourselves High School Elective Course

This curriculum is designed for Tennessee and Southeast educators teaching a high school elective course on the history of the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide.
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From Fitting In to Belonging: Understanding the Forces That Shape Belonging

Designed for students in grades 7 and 8, this text set includes lesson plans and multi-genre texts for a two-week unit exploring the essential questions, “What are the forces that shape belonging? How can we reduce barriers to belonging for ourselves and others?”
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