Educator and School Resources

The materials here are created with the needs and roles of educators and schools in mind.
We encourage you to also explore the resource pages for Learners and Families as well and share them with your school communities.

Online Resource: This database, curated by NYU faculty, is a collection of remote learning resources for accessibility, assessment, family support, IDEA/ADA, instructional tools, OT, mental health, and speech & language (click on the bottom tabs of the database to explore)

The NYU Project Developing Chinese Language Teaching provides professional development and resources for Chinese language teachers. This site contains teaching materials, virtual events, and interactive activities for all teachers of Chinese. Site curated by Robin Harvey, NYU faculty and project director.

Articles: Resources for educators in navigating trauma and grief within their classroom and school communities. By Tamara Sewell, NYU T&L faculty

Video: Recorded webinar for NYSTESOL entitled "Promoting Intergenerational Digital, and Multimodal Family Literacy Practices" by Professors Erica Saldivar Garcia and Heather Woodley, NYU T&L faculty

Lesson Plans: Explore the Bahamian festival of Junkanoo, movement and choreography through interactive lessons plans. By Shaune Myah Culmer, NYU

Online Resource: From NYU Metro Center, these resources for educators and schools center equity and culturally responsive-sustaining education as teaching and learning moves online. Materials include guidance on culturally responsive-sustaining remote learning, family engagement, and tools for educators to listen to and learn from families.

Online Resources: Learn about technology tools to use with adolescent and early adolescent students. There is a practical overview on how to use each tool along with brain and social development research that justifies the tool's efficacy with adolescents. By Xinyi Mao, Yifei Xie, Menglin Hao