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Continue reading →: 2023 MasterClass: Focus on WritingSelected to further our work in literacy (listening, speaking, reading, writing), the following MasterClass sessions are offered to help us reflect on and engage in conversation about how we understand ourselves and the craft of writing. Access to these sessions requires an account (login credentials) from Trinity School. This year,…
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Continue reading →: 2023 TED talks: Health and WellnessSelected to further our health and wellness work, the following TED talks are offered to help us reflect on and engage in conversation about how we understand ourselves and others. You are invited (and encouraged!) to add your sentence, phrase, and word in the comment section below as you watch…
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Continue reading →: 2023 Summer LearningIf you would like to read summaries and reviews of the books above, please follow the provided links: If you would like to know more details about our curated TED talks and MasterClass selections, please follow the provided links: As you read, listen, and/or watch, we will use the Connect-Extend-Challenge…
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Continue reading →: 2022 TED talks: Voices & PerspectivesSelected to further our diversity, equity, and inclusion work, the following TED talks are offered to help us reflect on and engage in conversation of how we understand ourselves and others. You are invited (and encouraged!) to add your sentence, phrase, and word in the comment section below as you…
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Continue reading →: 2022 TED talks: Health and WellnessSelected to further our health and wellness work, the following TED talks are offered to help us reflect on and engage in conversation about how we understand ourselves and others. You are invited (and encouraged!) to add your sentence, phrase, and word in the comment section below as you watch…
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Continue reading →: 2022 Summer Learning
If you would like to read summaries and reviews of the books above, please follow the provided links: As you read, listen, and/or watch, we will use the Connect-Extend-Challenge protocol to anchor our Pre-Planning Summer Learning discussions. Use Post-it Notes or jot in your book/journal to think through the following: For…
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Continue reading →: 2021 Podcast: Teaching Hard History
From the Teaching Hard History with Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries website: What we don’t know about American history hurts us all. Teaching Hard History begins with the long and brutal legacy of chattel slavery and reaches through the victories of and violent responses to the civil rights movement to the present day. From…
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Continue reading →: 2021 Podcasts: Voices & Perspectives
Selected to further our diversity, equity, and inclusion work, the following podcast episodes from Into America with Trymaine Lee are offered to help us reflect on and engage in conversation about how we understand ourselves and others. Notes: You are invited (and encouraged!) to add your sentence, phrase, and word…
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Continue reading →: 2021 TED talks: Diverse VoicesSelected to further our diversity, equity, and inclusion work, the following TED talks are offered to help us reflect on and engage in conversation of how we understand ourselves and others. You are invited (and encouraged!) to add your sentence, phrase, and word in the comment section below as you…
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Continue reading →: 2021 Summer Learning
If you would like to read reviews from Amazon, check out the links below. As you read, listen, and/or watch, we will use the Connect-Extend-Challenge protocol to anchor our Pre-Planning Summer Learning discussions. Use Post-it Notes or jot in your book/journal to think through the following: For Pre-Planning, what are the…


