Teaching about Race & Racism Using Audio Stories
In early 2020 we wrote a blog post in response to George Floyd’s death and police violence towards Black Americans (ie: George…
Read MoreIn early 2020 we wrote a blog post in response to George Floyd’s death and police violence towards Black Americans (ie: George…
Read MoreEvery summer teachers fear “summer learning loss,” but at no time in history has there been more reason to worry about the…
Read MoreCOVID-19 School Closures May Result in Significant Learning Loss With this year’s school closures related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the typical “summer…
Read MoreSuddenly switching over to remote learning was hard. And while there’s no sign of remote learning going away, there are definitely ways…
Read MoreIn 2021, June 19th, also known as Juneteenth, Juneteenth Independence Day, Freedom Day, and Emancipation Day, became the newest Federal holiday. Although…
Read MoreThis post was originally published on June 5, 2020 and is frequently updated with additional resources. What do you think it will…
Read MoreWe should be inclusive of LGBTQ stories and experiences in our classrooms all year round, but especially during LGBTQ+ History Month in…
Read MoreThere’s no question that the coronavirus pandemic has changed all our lives and has affected students in many ways. Schools around the…
Read MoreWe are always looking for more ways to share the great podcasts we feature every day in our Current Events collection at…
Read MoreSchools are opening this fall in formats that feature in-person learning, remote learning and a hybrid of the two. We’ve already shared…
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