Some Examples for Teaching Children About Racial Injustice & Creating Positive Learning Experiences

Can Equity be Taught? [External link]

In a rapidly diversifying district with a largely white teaching force, how do you foster mutual trust and understanding? Send teachers to school.

What Learning About Slavery Can Teach Us About Ourselves [External link]

Although there are problems in teaching slavery, there are bigger problems in not teaching slavery. Some teachers let their worries about teaching the subject deter them from giving slavery the attention it deserves.

Teaching Tolerance – Race and Ethnicity [External link]

Cultivate positive identity formation, encourage young people to confront racial and ethnic injustice, and prepare them to live and work together in a diverse world. Our resources can help facilitate discussions about race and guide students through lessons on systems of oppression, economic inequality, mass incarceration, the complexities of identity and more.

Multicultural Principles for Early Childhood Leaders [External link]

The 2023 edition of Multicultural Principles for Early Childhood Leaders builds on growing research about how race, ethnicity, ability, gender, and socio-economic status influence young children’s learning.
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