6 Strategies for Teaching Cause and Effect [Grades 1-3] - SAMPLE ANCHOR CHART appropriate for Pre-K
10 Ways Well-Meaning White Teachers Bring Racism Into Our Schools
21 children’s books to spark important discussions about race + tolerance If you're wondering when the "right" time is to begin having these talks—it's now, mama.
Anti-Racism For Kids 101: Starting To Talk About Race - Booksforlittles.com
Are You An Anti-Racist Educator? Here Are Seven Questions to Help You Decide.
Bias isn’t Just a Police Problem It is a Preschool Problem - NPR 2016
FOUR PROMISING FACTORS TO CLOSE OPPORTUNITY GAPS AMONG CHILDREN OF COLOR - PreK specific
How We Talk About Achievement Gap Could Worsen Public Racial Biases Against Black Students - Education Week 6-3-2020
It's Time to Talk about Dr. Seuss Learning for Justice 3-4-2019
Lessons on Culturally Responsive Teaching From Black Churches - Edutopia 6-4-2020
PBS Media: Let’ Talk: Race and Racism
What Anti-racist Teachers Do Differently: They view the success of black students as central to the success of their own teaching.
On June 1, the US Department of Education’s (ED’s) Ready to Learn Television grants, debuted a new PBS show, “Hero Elementary™.” “Hero Elementary” is about a school for up-and-coming superheroes, where kids learn to master powers like flying and teleportation while exploring science along the way. The series pushes children ages 4 to 7 to think like scientists to solve problems while also touching on social issues, like kindness and empathy. One of the main characters, AJ Gadgets, loves all things “super,” makes super gadgets and has the power of thought projection. He is also on the autism spectrum. AJ is accepted and appreciated for the unique skills he brings to the “Sparks Crew.” The show offers its viewers more awareness, acceptance, inclusion, and appreciation for people with disabilities. A preview episode is available now on YouTube.