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If you are just beginning your journey with Facing History, these resources will provide you with an introduction to key concepts, strategies, and tools to incorporate our pedagogy into your practice.
“It completely changed the lens through which I teach.”
Start with Yourself
Facing History classrooms are built on a foundation of supportive relationships between educators and their students and within the classroom community as a whole.
Building the trust needed to establish a successful learning community begins with an educator’s own curiosity and self-reflection. Becoming aware of one’s beliefs, values, biases, politics, and emotional responses, empowers educators to be thoughtful about how these forces and factors influence their interactions with and expectations of their students.
Lay the Foundation
John Amaechi Discusses the Importance of Being Present
Curriculum Planning Begins with Self-Reflection
Fostering Civil Discourse: How Do We Talk About Issues That Matter?
Create an Equitable Learning Environment
Centering Student Voices to Build Community and Agency
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Back to School: Building Community for Connection and Learning
Co-design Your Classroom with Your Students
Build your Teaching Practice
Effective Teaching Strategies
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Contracting
Supporting a Culture of Inquiry in Your Classroom
Educators who bring Facing History into their classrooms see outcomes far beyond when the lesson ends.
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