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What Does It Mean to Live with Social Media?
In this mini-lesson, students sharpen their media literacy skills as they evaluate the impact of social media on their lives and question how we can manage social media’s harmful effects.
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Facing History en France
Depuis 2015, Facing History & Ourselves travaille en partenariat avec des éducateurs, des écoles, des académies, des acteurs politiques et des associations pour améliorer la bienveillance à l'école.
Expert Guidance
Facing History offers programs and guidance to nurture teacher professional learning and growth.
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English Language Arts
Our ELA teaching resources and approach are designed to help you create classrooms where students know that they belong and their voices matter.
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Becoming A Multiracial Democracy
On-Demand
Virtual
Author Eddie Glaude Jr. discusses how we can choose to “begin again” and realize a multiracial democracy in this moment of moral reckoning.
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Teaching for Equity & Justice
Through Facing History, educators are working together to improve equity and justice in their classrooms and schools.
Partnering With Educators
Facing History partners with educators around the world to help students prepare for civic life and better understand themselves and the world.
On-Demand Learning and Resources
Access short classroom videos, webinar recordings, and self-paced workshops that offer professional development hours and are available anywhere, at any time.
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Collections, Units & Toolkits
Use these curated resources in a single class period or throughout your entire semester to support students to explore moments in history or compelling themes in literature.
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Eyes on the Prize in the Classroom: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement
On-Demand
Virtual
Watch this webinar to hear Mr. Charles Mauldin, Selma March youth leader, reflect on his experiences as a student activist and the power of young people to spark social change, both during the civil rights movement and today.
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Exploring Immigration: A Conversation with Journalist Sonia Nazario
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Virtual
With more than 250 million migrants around the globe, including more than 65 million refugees, migration has sparked intense partisan debate, inspired advocacy, and changed the face of cities, neighborhoods and schools. In this webinar, we explore powerful human stories behind this global trend in conversation with Sonia Nazario, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Enrique’s Journey: The True Story of a Boy Determined to Reunite with His Mother.