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Social-Emotional Learning
Teaching LGBTQIA+ Students: Insights from Harvey Milk High School
In this interview, Harvey Milk High School staff discuss strategies for engaging with LGBTQIA+ students as an educator.
28 Social-Emotional Learning Activities for the Classroom
Use these simple social-emotional learning activities to incorporate SEL in your lesson plans and classroom routines.
Embracing AAPI Histories and Students All Year Long
Facing History invites you to check out these resources on AAPI history.
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.
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.
Four Guiding Principles in Difficult Conversations
Facing History's Tanya Huelett shares four guiding principles to help you navigate difficult conversations.
Why I Share My Story of Being a Hidden Child During the Holocaust
To honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Flora Hogman shares how telling Facing History students her survival story helped her heal.
This Game Is Designed to Teach Empathy. Here's How.
Jackson Westenskow's game, Empathy Builders, innovatively uses cooperative gameplay to teach empathy to young people.
Can These Student Pen Pals Close the Political Divide?
Catherine Epstein is teaching empathy to students by exchanging letters with others across the political divide.
Why Developing Critical Listening Skills Matters
Author Miriam Morgenstern emphasizes the importance of critical listening and offers tools to incorporate active listening in the classroom.
Facing Black History Month in the United States: Why We Need to Break the Norm
Author Tanya Huelett offers her opinion on the importance of Black History Month and provides resources to explore Black History in the classroom.