0
Skip to Content
D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice
About
Events
News
Teaching Stories
Resources
Teaching Resources
Local History
Local Resources
Black Lives Matter at School
Search
DONATE
D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice
About
Events
News
Teaching Stories
Resources
Teaching Resources
Local History
Local Resources
Black Lives Matter at School
Search
DONATE
About
Events
News
Teaching Stories
Folder: Resources
Back
Teaching Resources
Local History
Local Resources
Black Lives Matter at School
Search
DONATE

Teaching Stories

Go to Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action stories.

Add Your Teaching Story
 
Featured
Pre-K Students Explore Justice and Community Through Storytelling
May 6, 2025
Pre-K Students Explore Justice and Community Through Storytelling
May 6, 2025

Pre-K students explore the 13 Guiding Principles of Black Lives Matter at School through storytelling.

May 6, 2025
Hair Love In an Early Childhood Classroom
May 2, 2025
Hair Love In an Early Childhood Classroom
May 2, 2025

A class of 3-5 year olds engaged in a week long book study of Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry and focused on hair care routines. The book and experiences addressed the Black Lives Matter guiding principles of Diversity, Black Families, Empathy, Unapologetically Black, and Intergenerational. 

May 2, 2025
Teaching About El Salvador’s Civil War at Columbia Heights Educational Campus
Dec 12, 2024
Teaching About El Salvador’s Civil War at Columbia Heights Educational Campus
Dec 12, 2024

Students explored the political and economic factors leading to the civil war in El Salvador, as well as the role of the United States in influencing the war's outcome.

Dec 12, 2024
Celebrating Central America at D.C. International PCS
Dec 12, 2024
Celebrating Central America at D.C. International PCS
Dec 12, 2024

Maximo Alfaro integrated various cultural, historical, and geographical elements into a cohesive unit in his middle school classroom at District of Columbia International PCS. The unit included a map activity, a Central American Cultural Day, and a guest speaker from the local Central American community.

Dec 12, 2024
Teaching Central America in an AP English Language Classroom
Dec 12, 2024
Teaching Central America in an AP English Language Classroom
Dec 12, 2024

Teaching about Central America in an AP English Language and Composition classroom using mixer activities, poetry, and an essay.

Dec 12, 2024
Students Research Central American Countries
Dec 11, 2024
Students Research Central American Countries
Dec 11, 2024

In and ESL/Bilingual class, students learn about Central American countries and student contribute to a shared/collaborative slide presentation about each country over the course of a week.

Dec 11, 2024
Designing Monuments of Central Americans in an ESOL Classroom
Dec 6, 2024
Designing Monuments of Central Americans in an ESOL Classroom
Dec 6, 2024

High school students learn about Central Americans of note and desing monuments to celebrate them.

Dec 6, 2024
Teaching Central America: Celebration of Learning
Nov 22, 2024
Teaching Central America: Celebration of Learning
Nov 22, 2024

In a country that is deeply divided, the staff at Bruce Monroe @ Park View Elementary School show how to bridge that gap with a schoolwide exploration of students’ history and culture — and a commitment to activism for justice.

Nov 22, 2024
Fostering Trauma-Informed, Inclusive Visual Arts Education: Insights from a DCAESJ Workshop
Oct 26, 2024
Fostering Trauma-Informed, Inclusive Visual Arts Education: Insights from a DCAESJ Workshop
Oct 26, 2024

Elementary and Secondary Working Group Meeting

Twelve teachers from the DCAESJ elementary and secondary working groups gathered at the Teaching for Change office for a workshop on race, identity, and stereotypes in art, led by Diamond Gray of the American Visionary Art Museum.

Oct 26, 2024
F“READ”OM: ITDS Banned Books Week
Oct 8, 2024
F“READ”OM: ITDS Banned Books Week
Oct 8, 2024

Inspired Teaching Demonstration School (ITDS) had a successful inaugural Banned Books Week (September 23rd - 27th). From classroom read-alouds early in the week-long celebration, to guest parent speakers, and culminating in a Banned Book Character Parade, read on to learn more about the variety of ways ITDS championed the freedom to read.

Oct 8, 2024
Teach Truth 2024 Days of Action in DC 
Jun 10, 2024
Teach Truth 2024 Days of Action in DC 
Jun 10, 2024

The DCAESJ hosted multiple events as part of the national Teach Truth days of action, with a "get out the vote" focus for the 2024 elections. 

Jun 10, 2024
Youth Justice Summit 2024
May 21, 2024
Youth Justice Summit 2024
May 21, 2024

By Vanessa Williams
On Thursday, April 11th, Capital City PCS juniors took over teaching duties and facilitated workshops for their peers via the annual Capital City Youth Justice Summit. More than thirty workshops were presented on a variety of topics, including gun violence, outdoor education, and the climate crisis.

May 21, 2024
Trailblazers: 4th Annual Sisterhood Summit at Girls’ Global Academy
May 10, 2024
Trailblazers: 4th Annual Sisterhood Summit at Girls’ Global Academy
May 10, 2024

Four dozen plus local trailblazers, hundreds of students, and Eleanor Holmes Norton all gather in an auditorium. . . This may sound like the beginning of a cheesy joke, but the 4th annual Sisterhood Summit at Girls’ Global Academy couldn’t have been more moving. This year’s summit was themed “Our Stories, Our Legacies: Together, We Blaze Trails, Ignite Change, & Build Futures.” From the early morning and throughout the early afternoon, the summit captivated all who attended and participated. Read on for a glimpse into this powerful annual event!

May 10, 2024
Mario Bencastro Visits Houston Elementary
May 10, 2024
Mario Bencastro Visits Houston Elementary
May 10, 2024

By Marcy Campos
On Friday, May 3rd, Salvadoran author Mario Bencastro visited Houston Elementary School to share his 2021 bilingual book, Un tren llamado Esperanza, or A Train Called Hope, illustrated by Robert Casilla.

May 10, 2024
Share Your Teaching Story
May 6, 2024
Share Your Teaching Story
May 6, 2024

D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice (DCAESJ) is always looking to lift up the incredible work preK-12 social justice educators are doing in the D.C. area.

May 6, 2024
Same Language, Different Accent: Hayfield Secondary Explores Globalism with UK Community Leaders
Apr 23, 2024
Same Language, Different Accent: Hayfield Secondary Explores Globalism with UK Community Leaders
Apr 23, 2024

Students in Ariel Alford’s African American history class at Hayfield Secondary School (FCPS) learned from two artists-turned-educators based in the United Kingdom who shared their stories and curriculum modules designed to champion people of African and African diaspora heritage.

Apr 23, 2024
DCPS Fifth Graders Visit the Cuban Embassy
Apr 10, 2024
DCPS Fifth Graders Visit the Cuban Embassy
Apr 10, 2024

On April 9, 2024, 17 students and their teachers took a field trip to the beautiful early 20th-century building on 16th Street in Washington, D.C. The visit was part of a partnership with the school through the DCPS Embassy Adoption Program. Tubman teachers Susannah Schantz and Suzannah Danforth, along with their students, have collaborated throughout the year with embassy staff to bring lessons on Cuban culture and geography to the fifth-grade class. 

Apr 10, 2024
Elementary Schoolwide Study of Black Lives Matter Principles
Apr 7, 2024
Elementary Schoolwide Study of Black Lives Matter Principles
Apr 7, 2024

Bruce-Monroe @ Park View Elementary School (DCPS) devotes six weeks to in-depth study of Black Lives Matter principles.

Apr 7, 2024
D.C. Students Delighted to Meet Salvadoran Children’s Book Author
Mar 17, 2024
D.C. Students Delighted to Meet Salvadoran Children’s Book Author
Mar 17, 2024

Award-winning author and poet Roxana Mendez read her new book at DCPS Tubman Elementary School.

Mar 17, 2024
Come and Join Us!: 4th Graders Trouble the “Holiday Season”
Mar 1, 2024
Come and Join Us!: 4th Graders Trouble the “Holiday Season”
Mar 1, 2024

By Vanessa Williams
Within three minutes of entering Georgetown Day School, I noticed prospective students and their families were visiting the campus for the day. Then I ran into local historian and scholar Pat Scallen — who’s an advisor for Teach Central America and has penned lessons and stories for it — and I was warmly welcomed by Julia Tomasko, current teacher and alum of the school. While she might not have literally uttered “Come and join us” when we made our way up to her classroom, the spirit of that phrase was palpable and at the center of this school visit that day.

Mar 1, 2024
Be You! Students Show Us Who They Are — and Are Not!
Feb 9, 2024
Be You! Students Show Us Who They Are — and Are Not!
Feb 9, 2024

In recognition of BLM at School, students and I read two books, Hey Black Child and M is for Melanin, both of which focus on who you are as a Black child and how you can affirm and celebrate yourself.

Feb 9, 2024
Your Grandma Is Our Grandma: Smothers ES Uplifts Intergenerational Principle
Feb 9, 2024
Your Grandma Is Our Grandma: Smothers ES Uplifts Intergenerational Principle
Feb 9, 2024

By Vanessa Williams
There were no fresh baked, chocolate chip cookies in sight. No peppermints being discreetly offered and passed from big to little hands. All of the sweaters appeared to be store-bought, not hand knit. Yet everyone at Smothers Elementary School (DCPS) the morning of their Intergenerational Read Aloud were wrapped in the love, wisdom, and laughter only grandmas can give.

Feb 9, 2024
Students Define Economic Justice
Feb 5, 2024
Students Define Economic Justice
Feb 5, 2024

DCAESJ working group member and Prince George's County Public Schools high school teacher Amber Bennett Foote shared what the lesson her students are engaged in for Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action.

Feb 5, 2024
Collective Value Principle Applied to Math Tournament
Feb 5, 2024
Collective Value Principle Applied to Math Tournament
Feb 5, 2024

Bruce-Monroe ES @ Park View, a public elementary school in Washington, D.C., engages students, staff, and families in school-wide activities for Black Lives Matter at School. Each year it hosts a celebration of learning called the Marketplace of Knowledge. Assistant Principal Dr. Tamyka Morant explains…

Feb 5, 2024
To Live and Breathe: Kindergartners Meet Local Environmental Activist
Jan 29, 2024
To Live and Breathe: Kindergartners Meet Local Environmental Activist
Jan 29, 2024

By NaVonda Marshall
My kindergarten class went on an inspiring field trip to the Anacostia Community Museum in Southeast D.C. to experience their exhibit, “To Live and Breathe: Women and Environmental Justice in Washington, D.C.,” which was open from May 19th, 2023 - January 7th, 2024.

Jan 29, 2024
4th Graders Challenge Book Bans and Scholastic
Dec 14, 2023
4th Graders Challenge Book Bans and Scholastic
Dec 14, 2023

Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS’ 4th grade teaching team led students through a unit on book banning this fall, which culminated in a letter to Scholastic expressing concern about the way that books are categorized at their book fairs.

Dec 14, 2023
Central American Students Inspired to Share Family Stories
Nov 22, 2023
Central American Students Inspired to Share Family Stories
Nov 22, 2023

Anna Lapera taught “Central America: An Introductory Lesson” in her middle school ESL and Spanish as a Heritage Language classes. The lesson prompted students to share their own family stories.

Nov 22, 2023
Teach Central America Carnival of Learning
Nov 17, 2023
Teach Central America Carnival of Learning
Nov 17, 2023

We were invited back to the strong-knit community at Bruce-Monroe at Parkview for their annual teach-in-style celebration of Central American history and culture.

Nov 17, 2023
“[My Students] are the Teachers of the Year”: DCAESJ Working Group Member Beth Barkley Named 2024 DC Teacher of the Year
Nov 17, 2023
“[My Students] are the Teachers of the Year”: DCAESJ Working Group Member Beth Barkley Named 2024 DC Teacher of the Year
Nov 17, 2023

Beth Barkley is principled. Beth Barkley is humble. Beth Barkley is caring. Beth Barkley is D.C.’s 2024 Teacher of the Year, or, by her words, her students are. 

Nov 17, 2023
D.C. History New and Old: Intergenerational Service Learning Day at Girls’ Global Academy
Jun 27, 2023
D.C. History New and Old: Intergenerational Service Learning Day at Girls’ Global Academy
Jun 27, 2023

Girls' Global Academy students were busy going out into the community and welcoming visitors to their school, all in recognition of their intergenerational service-learning day.

Jun 27, 2023

View all teaching stories

More Programs
Teaching for Change
Civil Rights Teaching
Social Justice Books
Teaching Central America
Challenge Islamophobia
Teach the Beat

Follow Us
Instagram
Facebook
Bluesky

Subscribe
Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates.

Thank you!

Copyright © 2025, Teaching for Change. All rights reserved. Privacy Notice. Site Search.