The after-school program, which is not affiliated with the 1619 Project, will begin in Hannah-Jones' hometown of Waterloo, IA. The curriculum will be available for free to anyone next year.
Invite students into thoughtful reflection on the relationship between the texts they read and their own emerging sense of self.
The Mid-Continent Public Library system in Kansas City, MO, has beefed up and expanded its resources and services for all students learning from home, including temporary homeschoolers.
As homeschooling expands to new demographics, families seek specific content that reflects their needs and backgrounds
After a school year when digital tools were vital for educational success, the AASL has announced the year's best.
As some schools are creating new programs to meet the crisis, In Tuscaloosa City (AL) Schools, where summer learning is part of the core educational strategy, an already successful summer program has expanded.
Using primary sources with literature can help students explore a story using a unique, real-world perspective.
Photographs and poems can help students explore perspective and specific moments in time.
Over the past year across the country, educators have altered lesson plans and curricula to address racial injustice, historically and today.
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