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Learning for School Leaders
Building Belonging: Online Conversation Space for School Leaders
Multiple Dates.
Monthly events designed to help school leaders learn together, discuss pressing challenges, and make new connections.
The Importance of a Free Press
Students review the First Amendment, understand the importance of a free press, and consider how that freedom can conflict with other societal needs through journalists’ experiences in Ferguson.
Black Women Educators' Roundtable on Teaching and Current Events
What is the impact of racial violence and tensions on Black educators? We explore the challenges, joys, and opportunities in education with our panel of Black women educators.
Inclusive Leadership: Lean into Discomfort
Facing History’s President and CEO offers advice for school leaders on how to navigate polarizing moments with students, staff, and the communities you serve.
Embracing AAPI Histories and Students All Year Long
Facing History invites you to check out these resources on AAPI history.
Educating for American Democracy
Author Laura Taveres reimagines what civic education looks like in American public schools.
Six Educator Resources About Democracy at Risk
Facing History invites you to read six resources that examine the decline of the Weimar Republic under Nazi rule and how this can help us explore democracy at risk.
Pre-Election Reads
Facing History recommends five books to read before the upcoming presidential election.
Breathe Life Into Your Lessons By Applying Elements of Storytelling
Elements of storytelling can transform otherwise disconnected activities and ideas into a coherent and compelling narrative.
Five Books on Human Rights
Facing History invites you to read these five books on Human Rights in honor of Universal Human Rights Month.
Ten Steps for Organizing a Whole-School Read In Your School Community
Follow these ten easy steps to help organize a whole-school read in your school community.