We've done our best to make this a modular, flexible resource that can be adapted to a variety of contexts and uses. Below you will find descriptions of several different ways to approach the materials, which include lesson plans, readings, reflection prompts, and introductory slides and videos (many of which were created by our students).
The Browse by Topic page provides a list of the topics this curriculum covers and a diagram indicating the order in which we recommend teaching them. Click on a topic to see a breakdown of the associated with links to relevant resources, such as lesson plans and slides.
As you browse a topic, you can download materials individually or as a topic .zip file (through the link at the bottom of each topic page).
You can also download the complete set of our materials.
The Recommended Curriculum Tracks page has links to three example sites that adapt the materials for different purposes and time constraints. If you think one of those formats would work well as a starting point for you, use the form at the bottom of the page to Create Your Own Training Site.
At the bottom of the Recommended Curriculum Tracks page, there is a form which will allow you to generate your own google site, seeded with one of the recommended curriculum formats. When the site is created, the email address you provide will be added as an owner of the site so that you can modify and adapt it to meet your needs.
No matter how you choose to explore the curricular materials, we recommend you read the following before planning a training course of your own: