Learning for Justice- Social Justice Standard
This resource is provided by Learning for Justice, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, for teachers to have a framework to teach anti-bias education. It is divided into four sections, identity, diversity, justice and action, recognizing the diversity in today’s classroom.
This resource is provided by Norwood School in Maryland. Borrowing themes and concepts from different sources they structured a guideline consisting of the similar 4 domains of anti-racist work mentioned in the social justice standard which are identity, diversity, equity, and action.
Durham Public Schools Framework
Linked is a news article about Durham Public Schools and their efforts to implement K-12 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Trainings.
A Guide to Equity and Antiracism for Educators
Provided by Edutopia for educators searching for a suggested guide to equity and antiracism.