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Culturally Responsive InstructionThe Inclusive Schools Network (ISN) is a web-based educational resource and network of educators, families, schools, organizations, and communities focused on inclusive education.
Getting Started with Primary Sources (Library of Congress)rimary sources are the raw materials of history — original documents and objects that were created at the time under study. They are different from secondary sources, accounts that retell, analyze, or interpret events, usually at a distance of time or place.
Learning for JusticeThis site is a community education program of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) that cultivates and nurtures dialogue, learning, reflection and action from those closest to and harmed most by injustices in the South.
Teaching for Change Educator ResourcesTeaching for Change provides teachers and parents with the tools to create schools where students learn to read, write, and change the world
American Association for Teaching & CurriculumThe association is dedicated to the discussion, exploration, practice, and research of teaching and curriculum as they impact curricular policy, instruction, and theory.
Association for Supervision and Curriculum DevelopmentASCD addresses all aspects of effective teaching and learning—such as professional development, educational leadership, and capacity building. ASCD offers broad, multiple perspectives—across all education professions—in reporting key policies and practices.
Center for Multicultural Education (University of Washington)This site "focuses on research projects and activities designed to improve practice related to equity issues, intergroup relations, and the achievement of all students." Also included are links to publications, additional resources, and successful K-12 programs.
National Association for Multicultural EducationThe National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) was founded in 1990 to bring together individuals from all academic levels and disciplines and from diverse educational institutions, and other organizations, occupations and communities who had an interest in multicultural education. NAME is committed to a philosophy of inclusion that embraces the basic tenets of democracy and cultural pluralism.