Vision to Reality: Creating STEM Pathways for Black Youth
The shortage of Black men in STEM remains a dire challenge in the United States. Here's a new project that is offering research-backed ways for support.
The shortage of Black men in STEM remains a dire challenge in the United States. Here's a new project that is offering research-backed ways for support.
This June, the Indigo Love of Reading foundation donated its largest sum to date to First Nations schools, impacting 30+ schools.
In my role as a Black counselor in an educational setting, I am tasked with the unspoken responsibility of “handling” Black children.
B.E.S.T. Academy at The Thomas W. Dortch Jr. Institute honours the Atlanta business icon and civic leader Thomas W. Dortch Jr.
As a Caribbean immigrant educator, I have had to adapt to the United States in several ways—racially, socially, and academically.
Ever since I was four years old, I dreamed of becoming a teacher. However, I never saw any teachers who shared aspects of my identities.
Amidst rising book bans, how can educators ensure their students have access to a rich tapestry of stories? Book clubs emerge as a beacon of hope.
The Lunar New Year is an important celebration that millions of people around the world can't wait to partake in!
Celebrate diversity and multiculturalism during the winter season by sharing these 15 holiday books with students.
This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students explore the impacts of ableism.