Mini-Lessons
Use these short online experiences to learn about core themes, topics or activities in 25 minutes or less. You can move at your own pace, pausing and resuming as needed.
Youth Speak, Educators Listen
Explore powerful stories from young people who have experienced bias in their school communities. Learn how educators can make schools more safe, equitable and inclusive.
Responding to Bias Incidents in K-12 Schools
Learn about ADL's P.E.A.C.E. framework and how it can help you proactively prepare for and respond to hate and bias-related incidents in school.
Antisemitism: What Do Educators Need to Know?
Build skills to recognize and address antisemitism by exploring Jewish identity and unpacking the definition of antisemitism.
The Pyramid of Hate
Understand how hate can escalate when biased attitudes go unchecked. Use this mini-lesson to learn how to teach ADL's Pyramid of Hate to your students.
What is Bias?
Explore where bias comes from, the differences between explicit and implicit bias and how to challenge it in our everyday lives.
Microaggressions
Learn what microaggressions are and how they occur in our everyday lives. Explore how microaggressions are experienced and what can be done to address them.
Identity Iceberg
Recognize and understand the multiple dimensions and complexity of identity. Use this mini-lesson to learn how to challenge and avoid stereotypes and identity-based bias.
What is Anti-Immigrant Bias?
Learn about the stereotypes that fuel anti-immigrant bias and how you can cultivate an inclusive classroom environment.
Teaching the 4 I's of Oppression
Learn what oppression is and how the 4 I’s of Oppression framework helps us understand oppression as a system.
Extremist Recruitment of Young People
Learn helpful approaches educators can use to talk with young people about extremism and how to help young people resist and counter it.