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Making Our Stance on Social Justice Education Explicit
Digging Deep Into the Social Justice Standards: Action
Engaging Students in Social Justice With ‘Zines
Social Justice in Science Class
Supporting Young Children in the Pursuit of Justice
Teaching children empathy that leads to justice means much more than teaching kindness. Adults—educators, parents and caregivers—who support young learners have the opportunity to create “culture[s] of justice” in which empathy and justice are the priority. These LFJ resources feature strategies that educators, parents and caregivers can use to actively engage little learners as they develop age-appropriate skills and understanding that will lead them forward in the pursuit of justice.
- Teaching Kindness Isn’t Enough
- How PBS' 'Arthur' Resources Support Prosocial Behavior and Critical Literacy
- Reading Together
Learning for Justice Educator Fund Guidelines
Clarify and Uplift Social Justice Education
What does social justice education really mean? The current climate of censorship and disinformation along with attacks on inclusive education makes it crucial for us all to understand the role of education in building a just society that benefits us all.
- What Is Social Justice Education?
- Where Do We Go From Here?
- Social Justice Standards
Critical Practices for Social Justice Education
Critical Practices for Social Justice Education is a resource guide to support K-12 educators in growing their understanding of social justice principles and integrating them into their practice. This revised edition is informed by the current social and political landscape and acknowledges the ways educators have been challenged by increased political scrutiny, censorship and debate about what can be taught in schools. Despite these challenges, educators across the country have renewed their commitment to inclusive, affirming and equitable education.
- Critical Practices for Social Justice Education
- What Is Social Justice Education?
- Social Justice Standards