
This work supports the most central goal of American public education: preparing students for life in a democracy.

This lesson is designed to help students better understand contemporary antisemitism in the U.S.

These resources help guide classroom discussion about the antisemitic attacks on Israel

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.

A collection of lessons exploring sacred texts of the past and the questions that shape our present.

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."

Students consider the benefits and challenges of identity labeling and their identity experiences.

Students expand their understanding of what it means to be Jewish by engaging with imagery, text, and video.
A guide on initial class discussions from Facing History and Ourselves.