Teaching Guides
Comprehensive guides to teaching Black/Latinx Studies, Asian American Studies and Indigenous Studies. For teachers of all subjects, grade-levels and familiarity with anti-racist material.
Resource Guide. By ARTLC Team. This guide highlights resources from and provides an entry point into the ARTLC Asian American and Pacific Islander Curriculum Resources database, an ongoing and collaborative list of curriculum units, lesson plans, multimedia resources, events, and other materials that fall under the broad fields of Asian American Studies and Pacific Islander Studies.
Resource Guide. By ARTLC Team. The guide brings resources together from across all subject areas and grade levels, while emphasizing an anti-colonial and anti-racist framework for incorporating Indigenous Studies into our classrooms.
Curriculum unit. By Nataliya Braginsky. This 22-page curriculum resource offers a critical introduction and comprehensive survey into teaching Latinx History. Authored by a New Haven high school teacher, the curriculum includes five sub-units, each with its own classroom activities and guiding questions. (Image by Israel Vargas)
Resource Guide. By ARTLC Team. An array of curriculum units, databases, interactive activities, and local Connecticut histories and sources under the broad field of “Latinx Studies.” Emphasizes an anti-racist framework that centers student experiences, Afro-Latinx themes, and community-based collaborations. Range of subjects and grade levels.