General Resources for Teachers by Subject
Thirzia Lopez
Conectándonos con el Mundo en la Era Digital: Project Based Learning
Oscar Pizarro-González
Una mirada a El Amazonas desde la literatura y otras perspectivas
Àngels Natal-Asensio
Desafios de Justicia Social en el Sur Global
American Panorama, University of Richmond
Democracy in Danger Open Source Curriculum
Learning Justice Classroom Resources
Learning Justice "Teaching Hard History 6-12 Framework"
National Endowment for the Humanities
National History Education Clearinghouse
Teachers in the Movement, School of Education and Human Development
The Carter G. Woodson Institute
The Miller Center 2024 Election Blog
Teacher-Developed Materials: Odyssey: prt. 1 by Paul Perrot
Teacher-Developed Materials: Odyssey: prt. 2 by Jen Swalec
New American History Curiosity and Innovation Plan by Annie Evans
Learning Justice Resources by Grade Level by 2021 CLA program attendees and Maureen Costello
Virginia, We need to talk by Antoinette Waters and Michelle Cottrell-Williams
Niobe poems of Phillis Wheatley and Henrietta Cordelia Ray by Cheri Miller (Lake Braddock Secondary School)
Teaching the Harlem Renaissance in the Secondary Classroom by Shantel Yarborough (Courtland High School)
Teaching Anti-Racist History 2021 Presented by Justin Reid, UVA, Meredith Howard, and Christopher Mathews
Race and America 2021 Presented by Johari Harris, UVA
Teaching the Truth 2021 Presented by Ed Ayers and Annie Evans, University of Richmond
Explorando la cultura hispana 2021 Presented by Kit Decker, PVCC
Digital Resources Beyond the Required Curriculum Presented by Katrina Spencer, UVA
The Center for Liberal Arts manages the Central Virginia Writing Project, the local branch of the National Writing Project. It is located in the Curry School of Education and Human Development. Please contact us for information on CVWP initiatives.