Welcome to the Social Justice Resources for Teachers: Topic Guide which has been meticulously curated for teachers to help students learn all about social justice, advocacy and activism.
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The Power to be a Changemaker: Resources for Teachers and Students
Teachers and Students – Are you looking for classroom lessons and activities about social justice and social change? Here’s a list!
Sharing Research and Reports via the Commons Library
How the Commons Social Change Library can help academics and researchers share their work more effectively with campaigners and improve impact.
The Spiral Model: A Learning Framework
The Spiral Model is a learning framework for putting our values and principles into action in our social movement training.
The Art and Craft of Training Workshop Design
Frameworks and key considerations for designing successful training workshops based on Simon Sinek’s Golden Circles.
Organising deeply during crisis
Adele Neale, co-director of the Community Organising Fellowship, makes the case for deep listening and learning as part of organising during times of crisis, including the current pandemic.
Storytelling and Social Activism with Young People
A podcast about the role of young people in social activism by Dr Marilyn Metta at the Activism @ The Margins conference in 2020.
7 Online MOOCs about Social Change and Activism
Are you ready to learn more about social change and activism? Here are 6 MOOCs from Oxfam International and universities. MOOCs are free for everyone.
Activism and the Power of Humour
This paper uses Australian case studies to demonstrate the continued evolution of the use of humour in environmental, peace, and social justice movements.
Changemaker chat with Randi Weingarten: Teachers and Education reform
Teachers’ union activist Randi Weingarten discusses her experiences of social change and educational reform.
Social Justice Resources for Teachers: Topic Guide
Welcome to the Social Justice Resources for Teachers: Topic Guide which has been meticulously curated for teachers to help students learn all about social justice, advocacy and activism.
The Power to be a Changemaker: Resources for Teachers and Students
Teachers and Students – Are you looking for classroom lessons and activities about social justice and social change? Here’s a list!
Sharing Research and Reports via the Commons Library
How the Commons Social Change Library can help academics and researchers share their work more effectively with campaigners and improve impact.
The Spiral Model: A Learning Framework
The Spiral Model is a learning framework for putting our values and principles into action in our social movement training.
The Art and Craft of Training Workshop Design
Frameworks and key considerations for designing successful training workshops based on Simon Sinek’s Golden Circles.
Organising deeply during crisis
Adele Neale, co-director of the Community Organising Fellowship, makes the case for deep listening and learning as part of organising during times of crisis, including the current pandemic.
Storytelling and Social Activism with Young People
A podcast about the role of young people in social activism by Dr Marilyn Metta at the Activism @ The Margins conference in 2020.
7 Online MOOCs about Social Change and Activism
Are you ready to learn more about social change and activism? Here are 6 MOOCs from Oxfam International and universities. MOOCs are free for everyone.
Activism and the Power of Humour
This paper uses Australian case studies to demonstrate the continued evolution of the use of humour in environmental, peace, and social justice movements.
Changemaker chat with Randi Weingarten: Teachers and Education reform
Teachers’ union activist Randi Weingarten discusses her experiences of social change and educational reform.