INTERNATIONAL TEACHERS OF COLOUR
  • Home
  • Conversations
  • Films & Videos
  • Organisations
  • Articles
    • Journal
  • Books
  • Resources
    • Infographs by Ogorchukwuu
    • Webinars & Podcasts

Resources

For Parents

​These books can help explain racism and protest to your children - New York Times
Rubbing Off - Allison Briscoe-Smith explains how kids learn about race and how their parents can help them make sense of difference.
How to Talk with Your Kids about Donald Trump - Trump is creating fear and confusion in children, especially kids of colour. Here are three suggestions for talking with kids about race and racism in the media.
How to Read Racist Books to Your Kids - Should parents ignore or excise racist imagery in children’s books? Jeremy Adam Smith offers another way, guided by research.
How Adults Communicate Bias to Children - A new study suggests preschoolers can “catch” prejudice from grown-ups through nonverbal behaviour—and it hints at solutions.
Five Ways to Reduce Racial Bias in Your Children - How do we combat racial prejudice? New research reveals how parents influence the formation of bias in children.
How to Raise Kids Who Are More Tolerant Than You - How can we avoid feeding hate and distrust in our children?
Helping Kids Process Violence, Trauma, and Race in a World of Nonstop News - Common Sense: A conversation with Drs. Allison Briscoe-Smith, Jacqueline Dougé, and Nathan Chomilo.

(Sourced from TIE online)
For the classroom

​Social Justice Teaching Standards
Anti-Racism for Kids 101: Starting to talk about Race
Teaching Tolerance- Classroom Resources
National Equity Project- Resources
From Sympathy to Action
Understanding Prejudice Through Paper Plate Portraits
Standing Up Against Discrimination
Where We Stand
Reading Ourselves Whole: A Contemplative Choral Reading Method
I See You. Everyone Matters.
1000 Black Girl Books Resource Guide
Video and discussion question- Death of George Floyd Sets off Massive Protests
Talking about Race
How to talk to kids about Black Lives and Police Violence
Teaching Ideas and Resources to Help Students Make Sense of the George Floyd Protests
Common Sense Media Resources about Race and Racism


​(Sourced from TIE online)
For Teachers

​Common Beliefs Survey: Teaching Racially and Ethnically Diverse Students
Mindful Reflection Process for Developing Culturally Responsive Practices
Understanding Justice
Dimensions of Difference and Similarity Reflection
Strategies for Teaching Fearless SEL for Societal Change
Reading Ourselves Whole: A Contemplative Choral Reading Method
I See You. Everyone Matters.
The Bridging Differences Playbook

​(Sourced from TIE online)​

Anti-Racism Resources - Nicole Coles
Anti-Racism Combined for sharing - Caitlin Anne
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • Conversations
  • Films & Videos
  • Organisations
  • Articles
    • Journal
  • Books
  • Resources
    • Infographs by Ogorchukwuu
    • Webinars & Podcasts