Use our current events resources to foster thoughtful classroom conversations and build your students’ capacities for critical thinking, emotional engagement, ethical reflection, and civic agency.
This course is part of the Brave Classrooms Mini-Course Series, giving educators the tools to discuss antisemitism in their school classroom settings.
This work supports the most central goal of American public education: preparing students for life in a democracy.
A guide to responding to the synagogue attack in Colleyville, TX.
Consider choices people made during the Holocaust and the power and impact of our choices today.
This Explainer describes the standards that governments need to meet before, during, and after an election to ensure that the election is "free and fair."
A guide on initial class discussions from Facing History and Ourselves.
This Teaching Idea invites students to explore how their actions and the actions of their leaders can help to promote the common good in a time of crisis. This framework can be used to discuss any complex global issue.
These resources guide students to resist oversimplified explanations of what happened during the insurrection on January 6, 2021.
When is “Israel'' or “Zionist” a modern replacement for the word “Jew”?