Each kit bundles resources related to a key concept in anti-bias and antisemitism education. Kits include background information for professional learning, guided lessons, student learning materials for assignments or in-class work, family resources and suggestions for children's or young adult literature.
Explore Identity
Explore identity in and beyond the classroom to foster meaningful connection across differences and to build a foundation for the appreciation of diversity.
Interpret Differences
Educators and students can develop the skills to interpret differences in their community and beyond in a way that affirms identities and builds a shared understanding of how different people experience the world.
Challenge Bias
In the classroom, challenging bias means teaching students to understand the impact of biases and how to repair the harm caused, as well as modeling this as educators.
Champion Justice
Anti-bias learning can be a profound experience, and if that learning is converted into action to champion justice — action that fosters equity and social justice — the impact is transformative.
Address Antisemitism
Teaching about antisemitism is not only about understanding the past but also about shaping a more compassionate and just future.
Identity-Based Bullying and Cyberbullying
We can address identity-based bullying by teaching students about different forms of bias and how bullying (or cyberbullying) is a manifestation of bias, particularly among young people.
Anti-Immigrant Bias
Anti-immigrant bias is a perpetual feature of contemporary society. Center immigration and refugee stories in the classroom to destigmatize migration and build a learning environment where students’ migration backgrounds are welcomed.
Systems of Oppression
Examining oppression is an integral component of anti-bias learning, but tackling the topic can be daunting. Help young people make sense of a complicated and inequitable world and learn how to challenge systems of oppression in your classrooms and school communities.