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Teaching and Learning about Social Justice | Teaching Channel

Teaching and Learning about Social Justice
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Social justice is everywhere and educators play a powerful role in shaping how students understand and act on these issues. In this course, you’ll examine what social justice means for teaching and learning while reflecting on your own identity and experiences. You’ll also explore practical strategies for building inclusive, equitable classrooms. Through dynamic resources, examples of youth activism, and hands-on projects, you’ll gain tools to guide students in becoming critical thinkers and advocates for change. You’ll leave the course with concrete tools and a professional action plan to inspire meaningful advocacy and lasting impact in your school and community.
This course does not have a textbook
 
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