Facing History and Ourselves
www.facinghistory.org
This site offers professional development services; curricular resources; and ongoing support to educators and students in the areas of history, social studies, and language arts, with particular focus on genocide and mass violence.
Anti-Defamation League
www.adl.org
ADL’s newest educational resource is a quarterly collection of lesson plans and resources that help k-12 educators integrate anti-bias and social justice themes into their curriculum.
Center for Research on Education, Diversity and Excellence (CREDE)
www.crede.org
CREDE is a federally funded research and development program focused on improving the education of students whose ability to reach their potential is challenged by language or cultural barriers, race, geographic location or poverty.
Diversity in the classroom
www.pbs.org/kcts/preciouschildren/diversity
This site contain articles and activities that promote racial
and cultural awareness, such as, “Dealing with Insensitivity
to Physical, Racial or Ethnic Differences”, “Teaching
Young Children to Resist Bias” and “Linguistic and
Cultural Diversity-building on America’s Strengths”.
The Knowledge Loom
www.knowledgeloom.org
This site contains a section on culturally responsive teaching which includes principles, stories, and online resources to support culturally responsive teaching in schools and districts.
Multicultural Pavilion
www.edchange.org
Site includes music, drama, and fine arts. Numerous cultural sites are featured that have humanities application for educators and librarians.
National Association for Multicultural
Education
www.nameorg.org
“The founders of NAME envisioned an organization that would bring together individuals and groups with an interest in multicultural education from all levels of education, different academic disciplines and from diverse educational institutions and occupations.” Clicking on the Resource Center tab will link to a number of topics dealing with diverse issues, such as, TestPrepReview.com, legal obligations regarding student sexual orientation, Multicultural Perspectives Journal, assessing children’s literature, and the Horatio Alger (white privilege exercise).
Teaching for Change
www.teachingforchange.org
“Teaching for Change provides teachers and parents with
the tools to transform schools into socially equitable centers
of learning where students become architects of a better future.
The teaching for Change catalog offers hundreds of K-12 books,
videos and posters for teaching from a social justice perspective.
Categories include gender issues, gay and lesbian issues, media
literacy, math and resource guides.”


