Taking time to amplify and honor the cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans is as imperative as it is galvanizing. Celebrating our pluralistic heritage is essential at a time when Xenophobia is gripping many mainstream news narratives and fueling the fire of a fraught upcoming election year. With the spotlight currently on schools, it is more crucial than ever to reimagine migration in the classroom, champion the powerful work already happening in schools, and build upon those efforts.
Schools are potent sites of belonging and community building and are often one of the first institutions where immigrant families build immersive relationships. At Re-Imagining Migration, we know how many hats teachers and school administrators wear to make their schools centers of belonging, and we hope our resources will aid you in the process.
Re-Imagining Migration’s Resources for Teachers on a Time Crunch
- Utilize and tailor the New Year Teacher Toolkit to your needs
- Review the Five Steps For Creating Welcoming And Inclusive Learning Environments
- Skim Lesson Starters, Moving Stories, and Thinking Routines for potential classroom activities
- Reflect on your literary text set and answer “questions to consider in creating a migration text”
- Read Re-Imagining Migration Guide to Creating Curriculum (resources for curriculum building / your unit at the end of the document)
- Explore the 9 Essential Resources for Teaching in a World on the Move for a more comprehensive understanding of Re-Imagining Migration’s offerings
