Dear Teacher,
We’re nearing the end of Black History Month. What has your school been doing to celebrate?
How about offering your students access to interactive stories of inspirational people such as Louis Armstrong, Madame CJ Walker, Harriet Tubman and Mary Seacole, who is finally getting the recognition she deserves after being lost to the history books.
And even if your students know who many of our Amazing People are, do they know how character strengths such as courage and empathy enabled them to face challenges, overcome adversity and achieve extraordinary things?
This inspirational free mini lesson is perfect for tutor time – we hope it sparks a great conversation! ⬆Click here for your free resource⬆ Other resources that might be of interest include our assembly on Louis Armstrong and a lesson plan about Martin Luther King Jr. Building learning off the back of key events such as Black History Month is a powerful way to support diversity in schools and keeps the conversation moving forwards. There’s so much to explore on our website: ⬆Click here for free access⬆ And remember, we’re here to answer any questions you might have, so please call, email, tweet, whatever works for you! We love hearing what you think.
Kind regards
Selena Whitehead Education Team Manager |