Exploring Diversity, Equity and Justice through Reading

Grade Level
private
LEARNING PLAN
Essential Question
  • Understanding Diversity and Equity
  • What does diversity mean, and why does it matter in our society?
  • What is equity, and how is it different from equality?
  • Why is it important to recognize and respect differences in others?
  • How can literature help us understand people who are different from ourselves?
  • What can stories teach us about fairness, justice, and inclusion?
  • Representation and Perspective
  • Whose voices are heard in the stories we read? Whose are missing?
  • How does an author’s background influence the story they tell?
  • How can reading stories from diverse authors challenge our assumptions?
  • What role does perspective play in shaping a character's experience?
  • How does literature give voice to underrepresented or marginalized groups?
  • Power, Privilege, and Identity
  • How do power and privilege show up in the stories we read?
  • How do characters navigate issues of identity, belonging, and exclusion?
  • What does it mean to "see yourself" in a book, and why is that important?
  • How does bias or discrimination affect characters’ lives in the texts we read?
  • In what ways can literature help us reflect on our own identities and experiences?
  • Empathy, Action, and Social Change
  • How can reading help us become more empathetic and understanding?
  • What responsibility do we have after learning about injustice or inequality?
  • How can stories inspire us to take action or make change in our communities?
  • What can we do to make sure everyone’s story is told and heard?
  • How can books be a tool for building a more inclusive and equitable world?
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