Help students strengthen their civic voices by exploring examples of individuals who are choosing to participate and make their voices heard in their communities.
Developed for grades 6–12, this modular collection invites students to explore the complexity of identity and develop a sense of agency as they reflect on what it means to grow up in the world today.
Developing Student Voice, Character, and Civic Agency
Lead students in an examination of identity, membership and belonging, and civic participation through an analysis of historical case studies and literature.
Help your students be thoughtful, engaged viewers of Schindler's List with these lesson plans that foster reflection and make contemporary connections to the history.