Listen to Beautiful Brilliant Black Girls and their teachers discuss classroom experiences.
Listen to Beautiful Brilliant Black Girls and their teachers discuss classroom experiences.
"To understand street data and its potential for transformation, we must first understand the ways in which our current beliefs about learning and equity have been formed."
Read the foreword and introduction from Race Resilience and see how this inspirational book is a powerful tool for educators who want to make a difference in the lives of students, in particular, students of color.
In the introduction to Reclaiming Personalized Learning, Paul France walks through myths of personalizing learning.
In this excerpt from chapter 2 of Reclaiming Personalized Learning, Paul France explores strategies for nurturing a student's inner dialogue.
In this excerpt from chapter 3 of Reclaiming Personalized Learning, Paul France outlines the guideposts for cultivating awareness, agency, and autonomy.
In the introduction and prologue to Perspective!, Dr. Tommie Mabry lays out the main ideas of the book, his background, and the definition of perspective.
This Chapter 1 excerpt from Dr. Tommie Mabry's Perspective! includes the sections "Use Your Service-Mindedness to Help Shape Your Perspective," "How to Listen," "Dos and Don'ts," and the Chapter Reflection.
To start chapter 2 of Perspective!, Dr. Tommie Mabry explores building your students up with principles.
Each of the nine chapters of Dr. Tommie Mabry's Perspective! include three reflection questions.
Along with their home and natural environments, a child’s community is now recognized as a potential contributor to adverse childhood experiences. The results can be devastating for development. Substandard schools, intolerance, discrimination, and racism can lead to chronic health issues, minimum employment, and long-term poverty. Authors and educators Victoria Romero and Justin Hendrickson take us through an explanation.
This beginning excerpt from Our Problem, Our Path includes the prologue, who this book is for, what this book aims to do, why this book matters, and how two White women can write a book about racism.