Learning for Justice provides a range of materials—articles, modules, self-assessments, publications and more—that enables educators to improve their practice at their own pace.
“Learning for Justice has helped me so much in how I approach and facilitate discussions about injustice.”
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Instruction
A robust toolbox of instructional strategies can help educators create classroom environments that reflect and honor diverse identities.
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Classroom Culture
From classroom setup to responsive behavior management that focuses on human development, a thoughtful classroom culture is key to strong relationships and student success.
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School Climate
A school community where everyone feels safe, respected and engaged prepares students for life in a diverse and democratic society.
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Family and Community Engagement
Respectful and productive relationships with families improve the lives of teachers and students.
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Teacher Leadership
Teacher leaders continually reflect on their practice, share expertise with peers and inspire change in their schools.