Language is deeply tied to identity, and valuing students' home languages in the classroom signals respect for their culture and heritage.
Creating gender-inclusive classrooms is a way to help students succeed and have their identities celebrated.
In this series, "Educators of the Week," we celebrate the dedication, passion, and unique contributions of educators who go above and beyond to foster inclusive and equitable learning environments.
Hispanic Heritage Month is a special time from September 15 to October 15 to celebrate the vibrant histories, cultures, and contributions of people from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.
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 this series, "Educators of the Week," we celebrate the dedication, passion, and unique contributions of educators who go above and beyond to foster inclusive and equitable learning environments.
“I SEE COLOR” by Valerie Bolling and Kailei Pew, with illustrations by Laylie Frazier, is a must-read book that tackles the common phrase “I don’t see color” head-on. Instead of ignoring race and racism, this book celebrates the beauty of different skin tones and introduces readers to historical figures...
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