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EACH//TEACH is an online marketplace for teachers to offer courses, lessons, activities and reading materials created to empower students of color.
EACH//TEACH is the world's first online marketplace for independent teachers to offer courses, lessons, activities and reading materials created to empower students of color. Stick around! We're launching Spring '17
Black Power ABC’s Angela Yvonne Davis, activist, educator, scholar, and politician, was born on January 26, 1944, in the “Dynamite Hill” area of Birmingham, Alabama. The area received that name because so many African American homes in this middle class neighborhood had been bombed over the years by the Ku Klux Klan...
Children of color can now celebrate with educational content designed just for them. each-teach.com
Summer Internship Programs for African Americans
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College scholarships for African-American students you need to know about Students around the nation are always looking for money to pay for college. Here are some scholarships for African-American students with upcoming deadlines.
We're at the birthplace of Ethnic Studies - San Francisco State University - to present Each-Teach.com at the National Association of Ethnic Studies 2017 Convention! Bridging the history of our cultures with learning in the future!
Studies show a curriculum that reflects the experiences of students of color has a significant positive impact on student academic engagement, achievement, and empowerment. each-teach.com
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Our failing schools. Enough is enough! | Geoffrey Canada Why, why, why does our education system look so similar to the way it did 50 years ago? Millions of students were failing then, as they are now -- and it's b...
Science and Black America - More stories we need to hear.
Annie Easley helped make modern spaceflight possible To celebrate Black History Month, Engadget is running a series of profiles honoring African-American pioneers in the world of science and technology. Today we...
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EACH//TEACH lessons are created by a diverse group of innovative educators - with language, images and relevant facts inclusive to Black and Brown students. https://each-teach.clickfunnels.com/
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Four Directions Teachings.com - Aboriginal Online Teachings and Resource Centre - © 2006 All Rights Reserved 4D Interactive Inc. FourDirectionsTeachings.com is a visually stunning audio narrated resource for learning about Indigenous knowledge and philosophy from five diverse First Nations in Canada. The site is provided in English with French subtitles and includes curriculum resources in both English and French.
Awesome book collection.
African American Books That Teaches Children to Love Themselves - Tiny Tots Adventures As a young black girl, I struggled with loving myself. I hated my color, my hair, and all the stigmas that came along with being a young black little girl. It took me a long time to love being black and I knew that I didn’t want that for my four daughters. I didn’t find
What if black & brown kids had an education that catered to their culture and history? each-teach.com
Homeschool Workshop Series - Southern Museum Join us on the second Wednesday of each month for the Southern Museum’s Homeschool Workshop Series! Each workshop includes guided activities, tours, or demonstrations, plus a hands-on workshop. Learn new concepts and apply them by creating your own invention, art project, or machine! Each workshop...
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The Racist History of Dr. Seuss & What it Means in Today’s Social, Political & Educational Context
The Racist History of Dr. Seuss & What it Means in Today’s Social, Political & Educational Context Dr. Seuss repeatedly depicted Africans and African-Americans as monkeys. In fact, his cartoons only depict Black people as monkeys.
Learning about the Pacific Islands with Winter Promise Children Around the World - Desperate Homeschoolers Learning about the Pacific Islands made for a particularly interesting week with our Winter Promise Children Around the World curriculum.
Each//Teach is all about the FREEDOM to learn subjects and information that relates to YOU!
Nothing white-washed or hidden...so future generations get the whole picture!!
Find out why Afro-Puerto Rican Arturo Schomburg is known as the "Father of Black History.
"When you are a talented educator of color, administration may choose not to support your professional goals or they might pass you over for opportunities you desire because the school doesn’t think they can afford to take you away from difficult students."
We are Black Educators So Why Do You Only See Us as Disciplinarians? By Shawnta Barnes and David McGuire In their article, “Decades after civil rights gains, black teachers a rarity in public schools” USA Today noted, “Because most white communities in the 1950s and 1960s preferred white teachers over black ones, court-ordered desegregation often ended the teaching c...
Studies show, a curriculum that reflects the experiences of students of color has a significant positive impact on student academic engagement, achievement, and empowerment. each-teach.com
"While police killings of black people sometimes attract front-page attention, black lives lost due to drowning are largely ignored."
Black Kids Do Not Swim – This stereotype is killing black children – by Ebony Rosemond This stereotype is killing black children By Ebony Rosemond – February 10,2017 – Washington Post Ebony Rosemond is the founder of Black Kids Swim Photo: The Sycamore Club Pool in Bowi…
The each-teach.com platform is a great alternative for homeschool education while the public education gets their act together.
Increasing Numbers of Homeschooled Students Suggests Reform Needed in K–12 Education Homeschooling is on the rise. Find out who’s opting out — and why.
“Let’s stop the hippy dippy nonsense and teach our kids that the real world sucks and that we need to learn how to deal with it.”