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TEACHING HISTORY FOR JUSTICE: In this moment

  • 60 Days
  • 4 Steps
Get a certificate by completing the program.

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With the guidance of Dr. Kaylene Stevens transform your classroom into a space for justice and equity with this essential professional development course designed for educators committed to teaching history with purpose. In this moment of social awakening and educational reform, it's more critical than ever to examine how we teach the past and whose voices we amplify. This program equips K-12 teachers with inquiry-based strategies, thoughtfully curated resources, and pedagogical frameworks to integrate women's history and marginalized narratives into your curriculum authentically. You'll explore how historical narratives have been shaped, discover methods to challenge traditional frameworks, and learn to facilitate meaningful conversations about justice, identity, and power in your classroom. Through engaging materials developed by women educators and historians, you'll gain practical tools to expand cultural competence, promote inclusive learning environments, and empower students to think critically about the past and present. Whether you're seeking to enrich your existing curriculum or completely reimagine your approach to history education, this course provides the guidance and resources you need to make lasting change. Join a community of educators dedicated to reshaping educational narratives and ensuring that women's contributions—and the stories of all historically overlooked communities—are no longer invisible. This is your opportunity to teach history for justice, right now, in this moment.

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Price

$15.00

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MONTHLY PATRONS
​Jeff Eckert, Barbara Tischler, Brooke Sullivan, Christian Bourdo, Kent Heckel, Jenna Koloski, Nancy Heckel, Megan Torrey-Payne, Mark Bryer, Nicole Woulfe, Alicia Gutierrez-Romine, Katya Miller, Michelle Stonis, Jessica Freire, Laura Holiday, Jacqui Nelson, Annabelle Blevins Pifer, Dawn Cyr, Megan Gary, Melissa Adams, Victoria Plutshack, Rachel Lee, Perez, Kate Kemp, Bridget Erlandson, Leah Spellerberg, Rebecca Sanborn Marshall​, Ashley Satterfield, Milly Neff, Alexandra Plutshack, Martha Wheelock, Gwen Duralek, Maureen Barthen, Pamela Scully, Elizabeth Blanchard, Christina Luzzi, Amy Hancock Cranage, 

MAJOR DONORS
​Pioneer: Deb Coffin, Annalee Davis Thorndike Foundation, Rhode Island Community Foundation, the Heron Foundation
Icon: Jean German, Dr. Barbara and Dr. Steve Tischler, Dr. Leah Redmond Chang

GRANTORS: New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, New Hampshire, Vermont, South Carolina Humanities.

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