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Immigrant Students Are Internalizing Stereotypes. Educators Can Help
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PBS’s Chinese Exclusion Act (chapter 1)
Use this short excerpt from PBS's Chinese Exclusion as part of…





A lesson in civility: The negativity immigrant students hear
A survey of immigrant children in the U.S. revealed just how…





Classroom Resource: Facundo the Great
Discussions about names can provide opportunities to build community,…


Educator Spotlight: Carola Suárez Orozco
Culturally Responsive Teaching with Carola Suárez Orozco
The…

Educator Spotlight: Sara Ahmed, Teaching The Arrival
Educator Spotlight: Teaching the Arrival
Welcome…

Names, Identity, and Immigration
Names play an important role in our identities. The selection…

Blog – Southeast Asian Refugee Children’s Education: What We Know and Where We Need to Go
By Bao Nhia Moua, M.Ed
Southeast Asian Refugee Children’s…

Academic Organizations on Immigrant Family Separations
In his announcement of a " 'zero tolerance' policy…

Film Study Guide: I Learn America
Written by Adam Strom for Facing History and Ourselves
I Learn…



Educator Spotlight: Sarah Ottow, Engaging English Learners
By Adam Strom
As an educator, Sarah Ottow has spent her…

What are the Predominant Stereotypes about Immigrants Today?
All of us of carry biases with us. We learn them as part of our socialization into our communities. Biases influence what we see, what we believe, and how we understand the world.
