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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

Extra, Extra, read all about it! Children Advocating for Freedom and Equality in Mississippi and Honduras

Wendy Tolbert, 2nd Grade, Starmount Academy of Excellence

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

Lessons from Southern Ghosts: Themes of Folklore and Fairytales

Shannon McFarland, Language Arts, Alexander Graham Middle School

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

American Southern Literature Near and Far

Meagan Boozer Missigman, 3rd Grade, Palisades Park Elementary

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

Self-Reflection of African American Culture through Southern Children’s Literature

LaShonda Alexander, 7th-8th Grade, Wilson STEM Academy

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

Can You See Yourself?Students Finding Themselves in Southern Children’s Literature

Latonda Mitchell, 6th Grade, Mountain Island Lake Academy

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

Whodunnit? Southern Detective Fiction in the Forensic Science Classroom

Jackie Smith, Forensic Science, Hough High School

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

The Meaning of Family and Home in the New South

Jashonai Payne, 4th Grade, Clear Creek Elementary

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

Changing the Narrative: Southern Children Stories of Hope, Resistance, and Social Change

Jocelyn James, 4th Grade, Mountain Island Lake Academy

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 2: Using Digital Mapping to Study History, Race, and Gentrification

Incorporating the Local with the National: Using Digital Mapping to Explain Neighborhood Injustices Committed against Minorities

Andrew Bartkowiak, African American Studies, Northwest School of the Arts

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

It’s A Southern Thing, a Literacy Celebration

Jacquelyn Fizet, Kindergarten, Highland Renaissance Academy

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

Adjusting to a New Life in the South

Jacqueline Balmas, 5th Grade, Clear Creek Elementary

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Southern Children's Literature

Writing Your Story: Narrative Storytelling from the Heart: Examining How Identity is Reflected in Southern Children’s Literature Novel “The Watson’s Go To Birmingham”

Franchone Bey, English, West Charlotte High School

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 6: Anti-Racism and Pedagogy: What Does it Mean to be an Anti-racist Teacher?

Picturing Education in the Lenses of an Anti-Racist Teacher

Amber Geckeler, 3rd Grade, Oakhurst STEAM Academy

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 5: Illuminate Yourself! The Science of Glow

Fluorescent Tags: “You keep using that phrase. Do you know what it means?”

Kari Rhoades, Science, Mallard Creek High

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 5: Illuminate Yourself! The Science of Glow

Shedding Light on the Standards

Krystal Cartus, Science, Wilson Stem Academy

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