As students and educators gear up to go back to school, learn about ways to make the classroom more inclusive.
Valerie Bolling, an esteemed author and educator, co-authored the impactful children’s book I See Color with Kailei Pew. The book is designed to celebrate diversity and encourage readers to acknowledge and appreciate the beauty in all skin tones. We had the opportunity to ask Valerie some insightful questions about...
As educators, we often find ourselves on a journey of discovery, filled with moments of triumph, challenge, and growth. It is a journey that shapes not only the minds of our students but also our own hearts and souls. What sets “Affirmations & Self-Reflection – For Teachers,” apart is its...
As the new school year approaches, it’s essential to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) activities can play a significant role in helping students feel valued and respected from the first day of school. Here are five DEI activities designed for...
In a vibrant classroom, Mrs. Lopez began her day with a lesson on empathy and cultural heritage. Her students, a mix of different races and backgrounds, listened intently as she shared stories from her own childhood and encouraged them to share theirs. This approach wasn’t just about teaching history;...
I'm an educator, French, Black, and a woman. Yes, that does exist. Let me share a story with you about how microaggressions look at school. And please : Speak Up! Share Your Microaggression Too.
Multicultural events are important opportunities that bring our school community together to celebrate the diverse cultures, traditions, and backgrounds that make us who we are. They create meaningful opportunities for students, faculty, staff, and parents from various cultural backgrounds to connect, understand each other better, and build mutual respect....
Diversity in education means recognizing and celebrating all the ways students are different. This isn't just about demographics—it includes cultural backgrounds, socioeconomic statuses, gender identities, abilities, and ethnicities.
Every child deserves a good education and the chance to learn. Around 240 million children with disabilities worldwide have dreams and ambitions just like any other kids. To achieve their potential, they need access to quality education. The Hurdles Children with Disabilities Face Despite their aspirations, children with disabilities...
Equity in education is a multifaceted concept that aims to create a learning environment catering to the diverse needs of all students. This involves adapting educational experiences to support students regardless of their background, language, race, economic status, gender, learning abilities, disabilities, or family history. By ensuring that every...
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