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    Teaching to Thrive with Dr. Bettina Love
    Social and Emotional Learning
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    The Office of Teacher Development, in partnership with Dr. Bettina Love, proudly presents "Teaching to Thrive." These multi-modal professional learning tool kits provide resources for teachers to engage their students in creative, meaningful, and culturally responsive and sustaining learning. Tool Kit One focuses on assisting teachers in delivering...

    Remote Instruction: Pedagogical Supports for Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Practices
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    This collection contains a set of resources designed and curated to support teachers in engaging in remote instruction in culturally responsive and sustaining ways. They are intended to serve as guidance and not a central mandate. Schools should utilize these resources in ways that best serve the school community.  Consider this resource to support...

    Mic check: Reviewing online resources with a critical lens
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    In this collection of resources, teachers and other educators will learn about four core principles for reviewing the wealth of free online materials available for use during distance learning. The Office of Teacher Development recognizes NYCDOE teachers are receiving an overabundance of online/distance learning resources right now and this collect...
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    iCivics impeachment & conviction

    Grades 3 - 12 Social Studies

    This infographic provides an overview of the impeachment process as it appears in the U.S. Constitution.

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    Civics for All: The Impeachment process
    Grades 3 - 12
    Social Studies
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    These full 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 lessons each provide a unique and grade-appropriate exploration of impeachment in the United States as well as other resources and infographics. The formatting of the lesson plans is consistent with the Civics for All lesson plans and is distinguishable by the purple color-coding.
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    Civics for All: The Impeachment process
    Grades 3 - 12
    Social Studies
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    These full 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 lessons each provide a unique and grade-appropriate exploration of impeachment in the United States as well as other resources and infographics. The formatting of the lesson plans is consistent with the Civics for All lesson plans and is distinguishable by the purple color-coding.

    Civics for All: Current issues and events
    Grades 3 - 12
    Social Studies
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    This collection of lesson plans and resources supplement the Civics for All curriculum to aid in teaching current issues and events. These materials include two resource types: Full K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and/or 9-12 lesson plans that connect fundamental civics concepts to current issues and events. The formatting of the lesson plans is consistent with th...

    Black History Month: Teaching the complete history
    Grades PK - 13+
    Social Studies
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    Author Coshandra Dillard writes about the importance of going beyond pain and struggle to examine the liberation, civic engagement, creativity and intersecting identities of Black people during Black History Month. Shared in Learning For Justice.

    Juneteenth Resource Guide
    Grades PK - 13+
    Social Studies
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    This document is a compilation of resources to support classroom discussions on Juneteenth.
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