Novak Education
We know that educators are trying to eliminate opportunity gaps and elevate and celebrate the brilliance of young scholars. But, the reality is that many learners do not have access to opportunities that allow them to become motivated, purposeful, resourceful, and strategic. It is our hope that by reading the text, and participating in this course, you will have strategies and resources that will allow you to have a great impact.
Leading Equity Center
As our classroom demographics continue to shift into a more diverse population of students from various cultural backgrounds, more educators are finding themselves seeking answers to how they can create a more inclusive and socially just learning environment.
Candlewick Press and the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University
In this educator-focused series highlighting the work of Black authors and illustrators, Sonja Cherry-Paul, Director of Diversity and Equity at the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project, will lead discussions with children’s book creators about their work and the powerful ways their books can live in classrooms.
Please join us on the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project Facebook page on the third Tuesday of each month from November through June from 7:30–8 p.m. EST for these thoughtful, informative, and powerful conversations.
Needham Public Schools
Find the pre-work options, resources mentioned during the training, and the presentations created by guest speakers Monique Vogelsang and Gary Bailey.
PBS Workshop Series
In this four-part series, we will explore tools for anti-racist teaching and will consider the ways in which we can use media and media literacy to deepen our understanding of systemic racism. Wherever you are in your social justice journey, this series is designed to introduce you to curated anti-racism resources, support your own learnings of anti-Black racism, help you discover innovative ways to integrate media into inclusive teaching practices, and show you how to amplify your Black students’ voices and experiences. By attending, you will reflect on your role in systemic oppression within education, and leave with new tools and ideas for creating lasting change in their classrooms.
National Museum of African American History and Culture
The online portal helps people explore issues of race, racism, and racial identity; provides digital tools, online exercises, video instructions, scholarly articles and more than 100 multi-media resources tailored for educators, parents and caregivers—and individuals committed to racial equality.
DESE
Self paced video modules and facilitator’s guide (9 modules). Examples of modules: Intro to UDL, Culturally Responsive Design and Implicit Bias, Deconstructing Inequitable Systems to Support All Learners