Category: Diversity in the Classroom

  • Recommended Reads for Native American Heritage Month

    In order to create a more inclusive learning environment, it is crucial for educators to utilize a variety of contemporary resources that highlight the diverse aspects of American history and culture. Here is my list of recommendations for National Native American History Month.

  • American Revolution 250 Years: Lord Dunmore’s War

    Lord Dunmore’s War in 1774 significantly escalated tensions between American colonists and British authority, influencing the American Revolution.

  • Batman Day 2023

    Unmasking Batman: Exploring His Cultural Significance in the Classroom Batman, the Dark Knight of Gotham, stands as one of the most iconic and enduring figures in popular culture. Beyond the confines of comic book pages, Batman has transcended his origins to become a symbol with profound cultural importance. Exploring the rich tapestry of Batman’s character…

  • The Utah War: A Forgotten Conflict with Lasting Consequences

    On This Day in 1857: The Mountain Meadows Massacre took place and is still one of the most violent acts of terrorism committed by Americans against Americans. Members of a local military surrounded and killed 121 people traveling from Arkansas to California. Their actions were a result of poor leadership and war hysteria gripping the…

  • Thanos Is The Hero In His Own Story

    Marvel’s 1991 cosmic epic “The Infinity Gauntlet,” featuring Thanos, reshaped superhero storytelling and greatly influenced the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

  • TDIH: Superman Published

    The Man of Steel in the Classroom: Superman’s Impact on Education Superman, the iconic Man of Steel, holds a unique place in the pantheon of superheroes. Beyond his superhuman abilities, Superman embodies a symbol of hope, justice, and the potential within each individual to make a positive impact. Exploring the cultural significance of Superman and…