Antiracist language teachers constantly work to create safe learning environments for all students. This poster provides a description of what these teachers do.
Antiracist curricula must celebrate and sustain diversity as part of educational justice in a changing world. This poster describes the quality of such curricula.
This guide suggests a month-long approach to reading and discussing Stamped with middle-school and high-school readers.
A daily pacing recommendation is provided.
Students will be reading about ideas, people, and events that are challenging and emotional, we encourage you to create book clubs so that small groups of students can read and journey through information that they will find fascinating, frustrating, and frightening.
This guide includes:
Essential Questions
Reader's Notebook
Collaborative Club Work
Research Modules
Multimodal Culminating Project
This book focuses on a moment of decision. It happens in an elevator — teenaged Will is on his way to take revenge for the murder of his brother, but his plan is interrupted by a few visitors on the way down to the ground floor.
Subjects: ELA & History
Raw, captivating, and undeniably real, Nic Stone joins industry giants Jason Reynolds and Walter Dean Myers as she boldly tackles American race relations in this stunning debut (Goodreads).
Educator's Guide: Click HERE
Subject: ELA
In the stunning and hard-hitting sequel to the New York Times bestseller Dear Martin, incarcerated teen Quan writes letters to Justyce about his experiences in the American prison system (Goodreads).
We hope this list will be a catalyst for opening doors to develop understanding about the historical context to what is happening now and serve as a starting point for dialogue. These resources encompass a broad range of approaches to explore the topic of racism and assist in building a toolbox for shared understanding. This list is by no means exhaustive, but we will hopefully serve as a starting point for critical self-reflection, conversation, and ongoing learning. - Partnership 4 Success
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Cultural Competence
Activity: Flocabulary- How do you see race?
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Here is an article by Chris Emdin that captures the importance of discussing race and current events in the classroom and the need to listen and hear student experiences.