Diversity
Find resources to help build an inclusive school community for students from different cultural, socioeconomic, and linguistic backgrounds and for children with unique instructional needs.
Extending Black History Lessons Beyond February
Black history lessons shouldn’t stop once February ends—Black Americans' contributions to society can be highlighted year round.141Why Black Teachers Walk Away
Teachers of color are leaving the profession at staggering rates. A new study highlights some of the reasons why.15.4kTeaching Young Children About Bias, Diversity, and Social Justice
Use young children’s understanding of differences to teach social justice through age-appropriate literature, news stories, anti-bias lessons, familiar examples, and problem solving.16.8kPreparing for Cultural Diversity: Resources for Teachers
How can teachers prepare for diverse classrooms? There isn't a definitive answer, but there is a wealth of resources online. Discover some helpful links for teachers.16.2k10 Remarkable Recent Picture Books
These diverse picture books for preschool through grade 3, including three nonfiction selections, are sure to appeal to young students.992Do’s & Don’ts for Teaching English-Language Learners
In an excerpt from his book with fellow teacher Katie Hull Sypnieski, blogger Larry Ferlazzo looks at a few basic ways to reach students who are learning English as well as the subject at hand.12.9kSchools Struggle to Support LGBTQ Students
Recent research finds the majority of teachers want to help LGBTQ students but don’t always know how.9.6kHighlighting the Benefits of Being Bilingual
By pointing out the benefits of bilingualism, teachers can give students learning English a boost in confidence.540How Does Poverty Influence Learning?
Poverty-related factors that intervene in students' ability to learn include health and well-being, limited literacy and language development, access to material resources, and level of mobility.12.2kHow to Use English Learners’ Primary Language in the Classroom
It’s important for multilingual students to feel that their first language is valuable, seen as an asset, and a welcome part of their identity.811Preparing Staff for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives
Getting teacher buy-in is the most important step, and laying the groundwork for frank conversations will help administrators start.3k10 Books With Black Protagonists That Don’t Center Black Pain
There are more YA novels featuring Black protagonists than ever before, but not enough of them express the everyday joys, passions, and triumphs of Black experience. Here are 10 books that can restore balance to your library.415A Minicourse Model for In-House Professional Learning
When teachers facilitate PD through minicourses, they can offer multiple entry points into DEI and other relevant topics.239Equity vs. Equality: 6 Steps Toward Equity
Ideas include knowing every child, celebrating their potential, recognizing their challenges, acknowledging inequity, and using culture as a resource.10.5kA Better Way to Teach the Civil Rights Movement
To improve history lessons on the period, educators emphasize the roles of grassroots activists, churches, schools, and women.6.2k