Category: Diversity in the Classroom

  • CIC: 50 Years of Wolverine

    Explore Wolverine’s complex character to engage students, foster critical thinking, and promote empathy and understanding.

  • Empowering Icons: Female Characters in Comics

    In the dynamic world of comic books, a diverse array of female characters emerges as powerful role models, offering high school students nuanced narratives that extend beyond traditional stereotypes. These characters navigate challenges, embody resilience, and stand as beacons of empowerment. Exploring their stories in the classroom not only engages students in the world of…

  • Will Eisner Week 2024

    Will Eisner, a revolutionary in comics, redefined storytelling with iconic works like The Spirit and Contract with God. Educators can leverage his legacy to spark creativity and critical thinking.

  • Why “What If?” Discussions Boost History Learning

    What if questions help teachers chalkenge student understanding. Here are some whys i use it in my classroom.

  • Diversity In The Classroom: Leaders in STEM

    The article introduces 15 STEM pioneers of Black, African, and Caribbean heritage, highlighting their significant contributions in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, alongside resources for further exploration.

  • Doonesbury Feb 18

    This comic from Doonesbury hits hard today and was not published in all local newspapers that syndicate across the US on Sunday. I am republishing it here because  we should be more afraid of people forgetting history than teachers actually teaching history.