CulturED Collection #2 – E-raced: A Lesson Uncovering the False Science of Race
For this lesson, students will be introduced to the history of race. Our modern understanding of race was introduced starting in the 1600s as European
For this lesson, students will be introduced to the history of race. Our modern understanding of race was introduced starting in the 1600s as European
For this lesson, students will be introduced to important elements of culture, both surface and deep culture. Students will come to understand how culture shapes
Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice and
Welcome to the first episode in our new series, Resilience. For the next few weeks, we are going to explore a part of U.S. history
Many educators are seeking resources to ensure they are equipped to teach in ways that support all students and uplift their cultures and communities. In
This three-part, six hour series examines this country’s response to one of the greatest humanitarian crises of the twentieth century. Americans consider themselves a “nation
What are best practices that increase student engagement? What are the lessons we have learned during the pandemic? In this session, we engage in a
Cultural alienation and subtractive assimilation are significant factors in academic failure and dropout rates among students of color. Creating equitable schools calls for leadership grounded
Part I – Teacher and Family Observations on Ethnic Studies (interview findings). Part II – Tips for Organizing in Support of Ethnic Studies. Featuring Aurelio
Explore IDRA EAC-South’s research that frames culturally sustaining education into four quadrants that represent practices at the following critical levels: (1) culturally sustaining schools, (2)