Topic: Anti-Bias Anti-Racist Education (ABAR)

  • Learning in the Making: Storytelling

    Learning in the Making: Storytelling

    Engage the elements of storytelling – character, setting, and plot – to combat stereotypes with this activity video and project guide.

    By:
    Maker Ed
  • From the Creators of Learning in the Making: Live!

    From the Creators of Learning in the Making: Live!

    In this essay, Dora Medrano Ramos and Linda Le share why they created Learning in the Making, an online video series that serves as a powerful response to the persistent omission of youth of color and educators of color from the dominant narratives surrounding maker education.

    By:
    Maker Ed
  • 12 Questions to Ask When Designing Culturally and Historically Responsive Curriculum

    In this article, Dr. Gholdy Muhammad covers five pursuits of culturally and historically responsive teaching: identity, skills, intellectualism, criticality, and joy.

    By:
    Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE)
  • Tips for Drawing Across Color Lines with Kids

    Tips for Drawing Across Color Lines with Kids

    This activity guide supports children to draw across the color line and to create and see in more color-expansive ways.

    By:
    EmbraceRace
  • Diversify Your Narrative Lesson Plans

    Diversify Your Narrative Lesson Plans

    This virtual library offers standards-aligned lesson plans aimed at incorporating BIPOC voices and building anti-racist classrooms.

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    Diversify Your Narrative
  • Woke Kindergarten

    These video read alouds – created through a liberatory, abolitionist lens – ensure that kids are making connections and thinking critically about written content in ways that directly relate to the social and political climate of the world.

    By:
    Woke Kindergarten
  • Rehumanizing Mathematics with Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez

    Rehumanizing Mathematics with Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez

    In this podcast interview, Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez discusses how and why to rehumanize math.

    By:
    Abolition Science
  • Mathematics in Context: The Pedagogy of Liberation

    In this article, two math educators explain how their commitment to equity informs the way they teach.

    By:
    Learning For Justice
  • A Pathway to Equitable Math Instruction

    A Pathway to Equitable Math Instruction

    A toolkit offers an integrated approach to mathematics that centers Black, Latinx, and Multilingual students in grades 6-8, addresses barriers to math equity, and aligns instruction to grade-level priority standards. It offers guidance and resources for educators to use now as they plan their curriculum, while also offering opportunities for ongoing self-reflection as they seek…

    By:
    Equitablemath.org
  • The Underrepresentation Curriculum Project

    The Underrepresentation Curriculum Project

    This flexible curriculum is designed to help students critically examine scientific fields and take action for equity, inclusion and justice.

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    The Underrepresentation Curriculum Project