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Share Your Social Justice Emergency Distance Teaching Story
Educators and students across the country are adjusting to the new reality of teaching from a distance while letting students know they are still a close part of our community.
Please tell us how you are adapting lessons with social justice themes during emergency distance learning
Reflecting on Government Response to Hurricane Katrina and COVID-19: A Distance Learning Assignment
U.S. history high school teacher Jessica Rucker at E.L. Haynes shares a lesson she has used with her students during the pandemic for their asynchronous learning.
D.C. Area Emergency Distance Learning Stories
Here is a growing list of D.C. metro area teaching stories from during this time of emergency online learning due to COVID-19.
Educators for Equity Book Club Meets Online with Author Cornelius Minor
The second series of the D.C. Educators for Equity book club began in early January of this year. Classroom educators, librarians, media specialists, and school coordinators gathered at Tubman Elementary (DCPS) school to explore Cornelius Minor’s We Got This: Equity, Access, and the Quest To Be Who Our Students Need Us to Be.