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  Thanks to our state partnership with the New England Literacy Resource Center (NELRC), you are invited to join the online launch and overview of the new spring 2022 issue of The Change Agent: Re-Training Ourselves, Re-Making Our Work. In this 18-minute Introduction Video…
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As we know, many of our ESOL learners participate in our remote/blended sessions via cell phone. What does that look like? How does their experience differ from that of a learner on a computer? These tiny videos will help you to see your courses, sessions, and activities from the learners’ view –…
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These resources are for participants in the SABES Program Support PD Center Planning for Continuous Improvement PD series. You can download the attachments for Session 1 at the end of this posting. This page will be updated for each session. Session 1: Preparing to Plan Performance Accountability…
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Are you wondering about resources for teaching ELA remotely, or incorporating online elements into your face-to-face classes? Highlights of the ELA distance learning resources: Alphabetics Slides for Teaching Conducting a Writing Workshop online Create Videos and Google Forms for Vocabulary…
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This page is intended to help ABE practitioners embed ELA skill instruction in knowledge-building lessons and units related to social studies, science, careers, and other topics of interest to adult learners. The links below lead to websites that can be helpful for finding background…
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Developed by Facing History and Ourselves, these lessons are designed for middle school and high school students. They include guidance for getting started, such as a webinar on how to make meaningful connections between current events and your curriculum. Lessons include a slide deck, student-…
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The New York Times has compiled this collection of writing prompts, lesson plans and activities to teach and learn about race-related issues.
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In this collection of videos, Dr. Clint Smith teaches about the experience of Black people in America, from the arrival of the first enslaved Black people who arrived at Jamestown, the Harlem Renaissance, the experience of Black Americans during WWII, all the way to the Black Lives Matter movement…
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Design your own virtual field trip or integrate art and artifacts into your text sets as primary sources. The museum's collection is available to explore online, searchable by topic, date, name, object type, and place.
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Celebrate Black History Month with these lessons, for grades K-10.  Compiled by Achieve The Core.