Dear John,
Happy New Year! This past year has been a year like no other, with challenges, hardship and new ways of teaching and learning. We look forward to providing new resources and opportunities for you in 2021 and beyond. | |
Discussing Political Violence and Extremism with Young People
Use the resources below to initiate or continue conversations about the recent events at the US Capitol, which continue to unfold. More details and resources may be added as the situation evolves and more information emerges.
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Table Talk
The Dangers of Disinformation
Talk with your family about the dangers of "false" news and disinformation by examining the January 6 U.S. Capitol invasion and the events leading up to it.
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New Lesson Plan
The COVID-19 Vaccination and Equity
In this high school lesson, students will consider racial and other disparities in Covid-19 outcomes and then analyze how the vaccinations for Covid-19 should be prioritized and disseminated using an equity lens.
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Book of the Month
You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P!
This chapter book for ages 8-12 tells the story of Jilly, who realizes how much she still has to learn. The world is going to treat Jilly, who is white and hearing, differently from her sister Emma who is deaf, just as it will treat them both differently from their cousins who are Black. Get Book and Discussion Guides |
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7 Ideas for Teaching about
The Presidential Inauguration
Use our middle and high school teaching guide for ideas on how to discuss and analyze the Presidential Inauguration, before, during and after the event.
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Webinar From Echoes & Reflections
Building Insights to Navigate Antisemitism & Hate
On January 19, explore ADL's new student course on antisemitism created in collaboration with Everfi. Coupled with Echoes & Reflections, this online course can enrich students' learning about the Holocaust.
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Webinar with Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center
Civics in a Diverse Society:
Incorporating Anti-bias and Civics Education
to Prepare Students for
Participation in Our Democracy
Learn about ADL's new high school civics curriculum in this webinar on January 27. The curriculum teaches effective civic engagement through the exploration of identity, diversity, bias and justice. Register Here | | |
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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 | |