How to Support Someone Who Has Experienced Trauma
How do you negotiate these and other manifestations of trauma? This site has put together a infographic based on relationship lessons learned by trauma survivors and those who love them.
How do YOU teach?: A quick UDL checklist
This resource provides a checklist to guide implementation of Universal Design for Learning when teaching.
Helping students with mental health issues
How the best practices in working with students with learning disabilities are paving the way to improve outcomes for students who are emotionally distressed.
Having Trouble Explaining Oppression? This Comic Can Do It for You
How can we understand oppression, and what we can do to put a stop to it? This site shows a comic that makes a great foundation for the conversation. It breaks down the difference between prejudice, discrimination, and oppression – with examples of exactly how they can show up in our lives.
Graphing Calculator
Desmos encourages students to practice math skills as well as play with math to express their creativity. Students can enter an unlimited number of mathematical expressions and instantly see results graphed on the page. A variety of colors and features make it possible to turn graphs into complex and realistic drawings.
Google Scholar
Accessing free open access articles.
Eisenhower Matrix
This is a collection of practical ideas offered for use by the educational development community. Based on the notion of a cook book put together by a community we offer Starters (ice breakers), Main Courses (ideas for workshops and events) and Desserts (ways to obtain feedback or evaluation).
Educational Developers Cookbook
This is a collection of practical ideas offered for use by the educational development community. Based on the notion of a cook book put together by a community we offer Starters (ice breakers), Main Courses (ideas for workshops and events) and Desserts (ways to obtain feedback or evaluation).
Distance Learning Help: Success as a Work-from-Home Student
A resource with many tips and strategies for learning from home.
Descriptions of Speech Acts at CARLA (Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition)
This provides examples of different approaches to speech acts such as apologies, complaints, invitations, requests, etc. across cultures. Remember these are GENERALIZATIONS. Just because a student speaks the language that is referenced does not mean they will necessarily behave that way – however, it probably does mean that they are at least aware of these norms.
Critical Incidents for intercultural communication: An Interactive Tool for Developing Awareness, Knowledge, and Skills
This resource provides examples of cultural dissonance in which a miscommunication or sense of discomfort occurs but is not addressed. They are perfect scenarios for critical discussion. A facilitation guide is provided.
Continuum on Becoming a Transformative Anti-Oppression Organization
This handout visualizes the contiuum of institutions, from exclusionary institutions towards becoming a transformative anti-oppressive organization.