COVID-19-Related Anti-Bias Education Resource Guide
From NYC DOE and Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes: As we adjust to the new realities of remote learning, we are also facing a disturbing rise in bias incidents and hate crimes against the Asian-American community. These incidents have targeted AsianAmericans of all ages across New York City based on false and biased perceptions of COVID-19.
As educators, we are tasked with creating safe and inclusive spaces for all our students, whether we teach in person or remotely.
The following resources have been compiled by the Department of Education and the Mayor’s Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes (OPHC) to help initiate discussions with your students and to provide empowering ways to stand up against hate, even in the virtual space.
COVID-19-Related Anti-Bias Education Resource Guide
Remote Learning Platforms:
The links below will take you to support and resources related to the platform.
Peer Recommendation:
GYNZY: This is a whiteboard integrated website and includes MANY of the strategies using ...timers, movement breaks, color coding, arrows, etc.
DOE Resources:
- Danielson’s Framework for Teaching
- New Visions for Public School Curriculum & Instruction
- New Visions for Public School Regents Preparation Materials
- Professional Development Archive
- Trip Planning Resources
- WeTeachNYC is now available for Instructional and Professional Learning Resources, available online, and created by NYCDOE to support its programs and initiatives. Useful Websites for Teachers