Join Penguin Random House Education in celebrating the contributions of Black authors, creators, and educators. In honor of Black History Month in February, we are highlighting stories about the history of Black America, the experiences of Black women, celebrations of Black music, and essential book...
Put somewhat differently, insofar as black football players—high school, college or professional—are assumed to serve at the pleasure of white benefactors—taxpayers, educators, coaches or team own- ers—we are led to examine the figure of the black male athlete in light of the figure of ...
“The current teacher shortage has created leverage for educators to demand higher salaries and more benefits. Schools are now paying signing bonuses while investing in their teacher’s college careers. Many aspiring teachers are returning to college on an all-expense full ride.” View this post o...
8. Your Legacy: A Bold Reclaiming of Our Enslaved History by Schele Williams Here’s another Black history book for kids that gets rave reviews from families and classrooms for shifting the narrative about slavery to an empowering celebration of resilience. Buy it:Your Legacy: A Bold Reclaiming ...
As we conclude AAPI Heritage Month, I urge educators to extend their teaching of Asian American history beyond the month of May. Ethnic studies in K-12 education provides a powerful opportunity to weave marginalized histories into the core curricula. It grants permission for educators to go beyond...
A HISTORY OF African-American Catholics, prepared by three area educators and illustrated by an artist in Belleville, is being offered to schools across the nation."It took about three years to bring it about," said Ann Rule of Belleville, head of the Education Department at St. Louis Univer...
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When Kentucky’s general assembly resumes on January 4, 2022, educators and their allies, as well as students and their protectors, must band together to fight back on the attacks on teaching and educators’ ability to #TeachTruth in their classrooms. Kentucky Students Deserve The Truth! Here ...
Black History Month’s place in education has faced debate on a number of fronts over the years. A recurrent discussion among educators and other Americans is whether racial and ethnic groups – African Americans, Latinos and Asians, for example – should be singled out for annual observations ...
These women are politicians and activists who fought for everyone’s human rights, educators who taught us our history and how to think bigger, writers who captured our experiences, style innovators, civil rights leaders who paved the way for us to have a brighter future and entertainers who ...