WE THEM and all of “US”

For Teachers and Facilitators:

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Anti-Bias Curriculum

(For Middle and High Schools)

This is more than a curriculum. It is a strategic activity-driven approach to developing socially mindful and globally aware future leaders.

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As we prepare tomorrow’s leaders to thrive, our mission is to teach skills and competencies that enable them to realize this vision.

Features: Short modular units that are scalable and time-efficient, lesson plans created for easy integration into core course curricula, activity-driven design with peer leadership opportunities, small group work, simulations, lecture notes designed for student engagement, discussion questions that evoke student interest, and more.

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Look Inside

Research-Driven

Evidence-Based

Skill-Focused

Culturally Conscious

Teacher-Friendly

Proven Successful

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(The corresponding worksheets, instructions, lesson plans, lecture notes, teaching tips, and more can be found in the Instructional Guide.)

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Introducing Our Elementary Series

Series #1: Beyond Our Differences

WE THEM and all of “US” helps children:

  • Recognize the many ways we can be “different” (skin color, height, physical challenges, etc.)

  • Recognize “difference” as something we all have experienced.

  • Identify some of the negative feelings that can sometimes be associated with feeling different.

  • Realize we all have superpowers that give us the ability to be kind, empathetic, and compassionate.

Appropriate for children as young as kindergarten. (Includes a complete lesson plan, teaching tips, and a coloring page.)

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Our way of saying “Thank You” to the amazing teachers that help shape the lives of our children every day.