Using Current Events to Teach About Bias, Diversity and Social Justice
Increase your ability to use current events and controversial issues as a way to teach about bias, diversity and social justice while still addressing learning standards.
Anti-Bias Summer School Series
Speakers: Jinnie Spiegler and Beth Yohe, ADL
Fulfilling the Promise of Brown: School Discipline, Education Equity and the Achievement Gap
Is your school disciplinary system equitable? Review the legal aspects of Federal guidance on school discipline and learn how to implement educational best practices for addressing bias related issues in schools.
Anti-Bias Summer School Series
Speakers: Lauren Jones and Eva-Vega Olds, ADL
Bullying on Campus in the Electronic Age
Are bullying and cyberbullying issues for college students? Learn to address the issues of bullying, bias and power as part of larger educational initiatives around diversity and inclusion on campus.
Debbie Stogel and Beth Yohe, ADL
View WebinarFacing Bias and Bullying: Educational Responses
Increase your understanding about the relationship between bullying and bias and learn strategies for responding effectively to bias-motivated bullying.
Eva Vega-Olds and Beth Yohe, ADL, and Carrie Goldman, Author of Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher and Kid Needs to Know About Ending the Cycle of Fear
View WebinarEmpowering Students to Combat Bullying
Help your students understand that there are powerful ways to be an ally that don’t involve confrontation. Learn how bystanders can become allies.
Featuring Hollande Levinson, ADL and Stan Davis, Author of Empowering Bystanders in Bullying Prevention
View WebinarMaking the Holocaust Relevant through Visual History Testimony
Examine how the medium of visual history testimony plays an important role in Holocaust education through an exploration of video clips from Echoes and Reflections and IWitness.
Deborah Batiste, ADL and Brandon Haas, USC Shoah Foundation
View WebinarThe December Dilemma: Navigating Religious Holidays in the Public Schools
Explore the legal issues of religious freedom and learn how you can help to create a school environment that respects different points of view, religious beliefs and practices.
David Barkey and Lauren Jones, ADL
View WebinarUsing an Anti-Bias Lens to Examine Early Childhood Children’s Books in Your Program
Unfortunately, the impressions imparted by some books are not always positive and free from bias. Learn what teachers can do to take advantage of their early windows of opportunity to prevent the development of prejudice. Note this webinar is 1 ½ hours.
Linda A. Santora, ADL and Cheryl Kilodavis, Author of My Princess Boy presented in partnership with Early Childhood Investigations and Follett Early Learning
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