Social Distancing During Ramadan
As Ramadan begins, we remind educators that social distancing may make this month especially difficult for Muslim families and students. These resources offer recommendations for teaching about the holy month and assuring your students that COVID-19 will not dim the Ramadan lights.
Assuring Muslim Students COVID-19 Won’t Dim the Ramadan Lights
Teaching About Ramadan and Eid
Religious Diversity in the Classroom
Healthy Reminders During COVID-19 and School Closures
The COVID-19 outbreak and resulting social distancing guidelines affect the way we teach, learn and maintain relationships with our students and one another. These resources include a reminder to check our priorities, tips for making online courses culturally responsive and strategies for speaking up against coronavirus racism.
A Healthy Reminder to Educators During School Closures
Online Teaching Can Be Culturally Responsive
How to Respond to Coronavirus Racism
Teaching Through Coronavirus
This week, we asked you what you needed in the face of uncertainty caused by school closures and the COVID-19 pandemic, and many responded. We compiled these lessons and resources to help guide you, your students and their caretakers right now.
Teaching Through Coronavirus: What Educators Need Right Now
A Healthy Reminder to Educators During School Closures
Speaking Up Against Racism Around the Coronavirus
Honor Trans Women This Women’s History Month
This Women’s History Month, as always, it’s important to recognize that women’s rights include trans rights. You can begin by introducing your students to some of the activists and changemakers who fought—and continue to fight—for equal rights for all women.
Nothing About Us Without Us Is for Us
Teaching Stonewall
Laverne Cox
Honoring the 55th Anniversary of the Selma March
This year marks the 55th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery march for voting rights. Hundreds of activists, students and educators organized and marched bravely in the face of racist violence and arrests. Use these resources to teach how the Selma organizers achieved one of the most significant victories of the civil rights era: the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.