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Facing Ferguson: News Literacy in a Digital Age

Help students become informed and effective civic participants in today's digital landscape. This unit is designed to develop students' critical thinking, news literacy, civic engagement, and social-emotional skills and competencies.
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The Reconstruction Era and the Fragility of Democracy

Use this rich collection of Reconstruction era primary sources, videos, and a 3-week unit to engage your students in this pivotal period in US history and its legacies today.
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The Reconstruction Era Primary Sources

Enrich your teaching on the Reconstruction era with these primary source documents and images.
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Resources for Civic Education in California

Explore resources that meet the California History–Social Science Framework standards.
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Resources for Civic Education in Massachusetts

Explore resources that meet the Massachusetts History and Social Science Framework.
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The Reconstruction Era 3-Week Unit

Teach a 3-week study of the Reconstruction era guided by the essential question "What can we learn from the history of Reconstruction as we work to strengthen democracy today?"
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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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Policing and the Legacy of Racial Injustice

This series of mini-lessons is designed to help students think critically about the long and troubling history between law enforcement and Black Americans.
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We the People: Expanding the Teaching of the US Founding

This 5-7 day C3-aligned inquiry explores the compelling question "How do we reckon with a history full of complexities and contradictions?"
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Developing Student Agency through History and Literature: Middle School Curriculum

Lead middle school students in an 18-week study of identity, membership and belonging, and civic participation through analysis of historical case studies and literature.
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Angel Island Immigration Station: Exploring Borders and Belonging in US History

This 5-7 day C3-aligned inquiry explores the compelling question “How does the history of the Angel Island Immigration Station help us understand how borders are erected, enforced, and challenged?”
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