Take an Implicit Bias Test and become aware of your blindspots.
Teaching Tolerance has a few resources available free for educators to help teach students about race, racism, white privilege, and police violence.
An abundance of resources for teaching early childhood and elementary from D.C. Area Educators For Social Justice.
NPR's Talking Race With Young Children is great for parents and educators alike. Check out their article and listen to the conversation.
Read, listen to podcasts, etc. to stay informed about your own cultural awareness and biases.
Raising Equity Podcast - discusses many social issues and other resources on their website
Check out this article for a wide array of resources:
100 Race-Conscious Things You Can Say to Your Child to Advance Racial Justice: A resource for talking about race with young children
Common Sense Media provides a few videos for elementary educators to utilize in their classrooms to support their teaching of digital citizenship, a lifelong skill in today's day and age, to their students.
California Dyslexia Guidelines, our resource book for all things dyslexia, both in general education and special education.
With all that's going on in our world, everyone is on the look out for apps that support meditative practices, especially in education. These are three wonderful resources any teacher can take advantage of in schools for free!
The Calm App creators made a couple new resources for teachers. One is a 30-day lesson plan for mindfulness and the other is all about self-care. Take a look to the left and the right for links to the downloadable resources.