Email from Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility Plus T4CJ events and more! Morningside Center NEWSLETTER Dear Morningside Center Friends, Happy last day of Pride Month, and congrats to everyone who has now finished the 24-25 school year! We wish you a joyful, connected and inspired summer! And, we aim to continue providing some of that inspiration with an age-appropriate Pride Circle for 1st graders, Climate Events, TeachableMoments, and important, timely education reading (peep below). Finally, our spring fund appeal is coming to an end and there's still time to donate before our fiscal year ends on June 30th! Thank you for supporting all that we do together. We wish you an excellent summer! A First Grade Circle for Pride Month In first grade, Ms. Sera used the book Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag by Rob Sanders and illustrated by Steven Salerno, to introduce Pride Month to her students this year. Ms. Sera started her lesson by showing an original version of the pride flag to her students and then the current version with the additional colors. She asked her students if they knew this flag and what it represented. Read more Teach for Climate Justice Events Morningside Founder, Tom Roderick’s Teach for Climate Justice Project (T4CJ) has two exciting events for educators coming up this summer: A six-session Study Group on Zoom facilitated by Tom and his co-director Elissa Telos Munoz A Retreat for Educators to an Indigenous Community in the Rainforest of Costa Rica More information & sign up New & Featured on TeachableMoment Exploring Social Media's Benefits & Harms Students read about and discuss positive and negative impacts of social media, and reflect on their own experiences through pair shares and group discussion. Mindfulness & a Guided Visualization for Your Classroom Mindfulness practices can help both students and adults stay grounded and connected. This guided visualization activity is one way to bring the benefits of mindfulness to your students. What We're Reading Zohran Mamdani on education: The Democratic primary winner’s plans for NYC schools "'As Mayor, I will focus on these investments along with restorative justice models, which allow our students to remain in schools, learn from mistakes, grow conflict resolution skills, and improve academic outcomes,' Mamdani said." By Amy Zimmer at Chalkbeat How to Keep Supporting Students in a Hostile Political Environment "It is a shame this work requires the courage it does right now, but all students deserve to feel seen and accepted for who they are. We may not be able to protect them when they leave our schoolhouses, but at least we can ensure their education is centered on empathy and acceptance, not hate and division." By Larry Ferlazzo at Education Week “My students offered alternatives to put-downs that were so creative and heart-warming.” —C Squad Teacher Donate Shop Website Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility www.morningsidecenter.org Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility | 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 550 | New York, NY 10115 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice