This month's newsletter offers a newly developed digital collection tool with resources and strategies that you can use to help students and family members understand the current Israel-Hamas war as well as antisemitism. Please see more below.
We also have updated resources for Bullying and Cyberbullying Prevention Month including lesson plans, Table Talks, children’s literature and more.
Discussing the Israel-Hamas War With Young People
This new collection of resources can help guide challenging conversations, encourage students to act as allies and advocates, offer support to Jewish students and highlight ways to help. LEARN MORE
National Bullying Prevention Month
Use our collection of resources to bring the themes of bullying and cyberbullying to your schools, homes and communities. “Centering Youth Voices: Addressing Identity-Based Bullying,” a video released this past spring, helps students and educators explore and address identity-based bullying.
This picture book for ages 4-8 tells the story of a child’s journey to self-love and shows the power of words to both hurt and heal. This exploration of being big in a world that prizes small is a tender portrayal of how you can stand out and feel invisible at the same time.
This high school lesson plan helps students understand what AI is and how we use it in our lives. The lesson plan also helps them to reflect on the possible risks and rewards of AI, to consider how bias can happen on the platform and to explore possible guidelines and guardrails to reduce its harmful effects.
The Curation, Creation, & Utilization of Museums: A Conversation with Michael Berenbaum on October 30 @ 4 pm ET
Join renowned scholar Dr. Michael Berenbaum as he discusses his work in planning, curating and creating museum exhibitions, including his work on the award-winning "Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away." Learn how to create a meaningful experience for your students when planning a visit to a Holocaust exhibition or museum.
Use our elementary, middle and high school curriculum guides to teach anti-bias education in your classroom. Our elementary curriculum, Anti-Bias Building Blocks” has just been updated! The curricula are designed to help students explore identity, understand and interpret differences, and analyze and challenge bias.