March 8 is International Women’s Day (IWD). This UN-sanctioned day celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements women have made and serves as a call to action for women’s equality. According to the IWD site, the first IWD was in 1911. Today, it is not country, group, or organization […]
She was a notable Native American woman who championed for policy changes and legislation that would allow Native Americans to become citizens in their own country. She also wrote the first Native American opera.
Digital resources are always a welcome resource for your hybrid or remote classroom. Here are some that we know of that we’d like to share with you. Hopefully they make your lesson planning easier! Kennedy Center The Kennedy Center has resource collections, media, and lessons for home, and classroom. There […]
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a time for reflection upon civil rights movement of the 1960s. What will you be teaching your students today? Many who aren’t in education are thinking of service work, volunteering through Americorps, or celebrating virtually this year. For students, we have curated some adaptable […]