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The Educator|Resource of the Month offers creative pedagogical approaches to diversity and justice education. The resources featured are developed by experts in the field and map to the CSWE Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards competencies in diversity and social justice. Educators can use the materials for developing assignments or a variety of teaching activities.
February: Equity in the Classroom: A Template for Co-Creating a Course With Our Students January: Resources for the New Semester
December: The Profound Wisdom of Black Life and Literature November: Global & Intercultural Competence October: Illuminating Problems, But Also Possibilities September: Decolonizing the Curriculum: Communities Reclaiming Their Stories August: Examining Social Work’s Involvement with Racially Punitive Systems July: What Does Teaching From an Antiracist Perspective Look Like? Series Overview June: Traditional Wisdom, Community Dialogues, Literature, Research May: Narratives by and About Asians and Asian Americans April: Research Methods for Racial Equity & Cultural Responsiveness March: Advancing Intersectionality Through Art & Science February: Preparing Students to Practice in an Interconnected World January: Natural Connections: Embodying Relationship With the Environment
December: Can We Imagine a Better Future? November: Ten Ways to Create Racially Equitable Learning Environments October: Curricular Guide for Environmental Justice September: Cultural Nuances in International Social Work Practice: The Philippines August: Social Work in the (In)Justice System July: Assessing Social Determinants of Disability and Health June: Winter and Spring Recap 2020: Matters of Justice May: Shedding Light on Solitary Confinement April: Cultural Adaptation of Behavioral Interventions March: A Blueprint to Reduce LGBTQ Youth Homelessness February: Equity-minded Competence in Higher Education January: The NAME Steps: Addressing Anti-LGBTQIA2S+ Microaggressions
December: Summer & Fall 2019 Recap November: Online Teaching: Humanizing Immigration October: Launch of the Center Library on Diversity and Justice September: Leading the Transformation: Working With Latinx Communities August: Free-Choice Reading in Foundation Courses July: The Practice of Hope: Participatory Models for Work With Communities June: Winter and Spring 2018–2019 Recap May: Developing a Culturally Tailored Intervention April: Social Work With Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants March: Rethinking Practice With Multicultural Communities: Implications for Social Work Education February: Doin' The Work: Podcasts of Interviews With Frontline Workers Who Are Changing Communities January: Prevention Training Modules for Behavioral Health Practice
December: Curricular Resource on Issues of Disability-Competent Care November: Social Justice 101: Teaching Empathy and Critical Thinking Using Books With Powerful Messages on Social Justice