As MLK Day approaches, we owe it to our children — and to ourselves — to talk about Dr. King's work, honor his legacy and consider what his work means today.
The winter holiday season is a great time to learn about other holidays and cultural traditions besides our own. These children’s books are a great place to start.
This year, shift your approach to Thanksgiving in the classroom by focusing on seeking truth, fostering deep connections with people and place and centering Indigenous voices and knowledge.
During election season and beyond, it’s critical to support children as they make sense of what it means to live in a democracy, be members of a community and use their voices for good. Find some resources to help you do just that, plus a book list.
Day of the Dead is less about the macabre and more about remembrance. Read about how colorful skulls and flowers pay homage to loved ones who have passed away.
Helping children understand the election process and the importance of voting can actually be enjoyable with the help of books. Here's a list to help get you started.
Teaching children about Indigenous heroes, artists, writers and musicians and to make connections to the land they live on and present-day Native nations should happen year-round. Here's how to get started.