Dear John,
We know that this school year will be like none other. School is taking place in different ways all over the country. The cloud of coronavirus is still over us. And relevant and critical conversations about racism and justice are happening among young people. We have resources to help. | |
11 Ways to Go Back to School with Anti-Bias Education
Whether school takes place online, in person or a combination of the two, we have resources to help bring anti-bias education to your students this year. Read More | | | |
National Hispanic Heritage Month
Use our collection of educational resources to help educators and families celebrate the anniversary of independence for five Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Get Resources | | |
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Book of the Month
Your Name is a Song
Frustrated by a day full of teachers and classmates mispronouncing her name, a little girl tells her mother she never wants to come back to school. This picture book for ages 5-10 highlights the importance of names and pronouncing them correctly. Get Book and Discussion Guides | |
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New Lesson Plan
Elections and the Youth Vote
Use this high school lesson plan to explore the role and importance of the youth vote, consider barriers to the youth vote, and propose ideas for taking action to increase youth voting. Download Lesson Plan | | | |
New Table Table
Let's Talk about Voting
Engage your family in a discussion about the purpose and history of voting, voter suppression, and the extent to which the diversity of our country is reflected in our elected officials. Read More | | | |
Webinar
Exploring the Timeline of the Holocaust
September 24 @ 4PM ET | Join a guided exploration of the Echoes & Reflections Timeline of the Holocaust to learn how this interactive tool can enhance students’ understanding of Jewish and non-Jewish experiences during the Holocaust. Register Now | |
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Find Us on Flipgrid
We have partnered with Flipgrid as a content contributor. Flipgrid, a product of Microsoft and a great tool for online learning, provides teachers with conversation starters, questions or homework assignments to further classroom conversations. We’ve created more than 30 topics on bias, diversity and social justice. Read More | |
Anti-Bias Curriculum for Sale
Use our elementary, middle and high school curriculum guides. They are designed to help students explore identity, understand and appreciate differences, and analyze and challenge bias. Purchase Curriculum | |