- Teaching Wabanaki Studies in Elementary School (Led by Brianne Lolar - Old Town Elementary/RSU #34 w/ Kaya Lolar)
- Teaching About Maine Native Americans - Curriculum Considerations (Led by Fiona Hopper - Portland Public Schools)
- Teacher Perspective on Teaching About Maine Native Americans (Led by Melanie Brown - Ellsworth MS)
- Cultural Competency: Maine Native Americans (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Teaching About Maine Native Americans (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist
You May Also Be Interested in the Following:
Culturally Responsive Practices
- Interrupting Hate & Bias in School (Led by Dr. Tina Ellsworth - K-12 Curriculum Specialist & Instructor at University of Kansas)
- Working Toward a Culturally Relevant Classroom (Led by Jessica Ellison - Minnesota Historical Society)
- The Brain and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (Led by Dean Vesperman - Prof. of Education/UW-River Falls)
- How Do We Teach Using Culturally Relevant Pedagogy and the Brain? (Led by Dr. Dean Vesperman - UW-River Falls)
- Confronting Bias In and With Your Curriculum (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Teaching Social Justice with the Maine Learning Results for Social Studies (Led by Beth Ratway - American Institutes in Research)
- Using Civics + History as a Path Forward for Teaching Social Justice (Led by Natacha Scott/iCivics Director of Educator Engagement)
- Activating Critical Consciousness through Culturally Responsive Practices (Led by Newsela)