Teach for Tomorrow
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Changing the world (one lesson plan at a time). Formerly Facing History and Ourselves UK | Join us using the link below
This Sunday is the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples. This year's theme, Honouring Indigenous Midwives: Safeguarding Life and Well-being, is an opportunity for us to recognise the powerful knowledge systems that have nurtured and sustained Indigenous communities for generations.
Hear some insights from educators using our latest resource, Exploring the Freedom Charter. This 5-lesson unit, made in collaboration with the @antiapartheidlgcy.bsky.social teaches students about the Freedom Charter and the context of Apartheid South Africa during its creation.
Looking for #TeachingStrategies to use in your classroom? Identity charts are a tool that help students consider the factors that shape who we are as individuals and communities. Use identity charts to deepen students’ understanding of themselves, groups, nations, and historical/literary figures.
Thank you to all of the educators who attended our latest Teaching An Inspector Calls seminar in London. The room was filled with new and creative insights on this classic text. Stay tuned for upcoming CPD opportunities, and see our unit: www.teachfortomorrow.org/teaching-res...
As we approach the last few weeks of term for many, please check out our assemblies for July. Download these free PPTs using the link in bio! #assemblies
We're excited to announce the release of Faithful Presence in a Fractured World: A Church Toolkit for Resisting the Far Right, edited by Helen Paynter. We've contributed a chapter on Building Brave Spaces for Honest Conversations - go get your copy! canterburypress.hymnsam.co.uk/books/978178...
In light of the violent, terrorist-linked attacks against the Muslim community in Edinburgh, we're sharing the following resources to support you in conversations you may be having in the classroom. Find the resources: www.teachfortomorrow.org/teaching-res...
June is Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month! This year's theme is 'Onwards with Hope'. In our free assembly, students learn about the month's importance, discover the history of gypsy, Roma and traveller (GRT) communities and their contributions to society. Find it here: shorturl.at/67Tcd
It's Pride Month! Each June, we celebrate the history and achievements of LGBT+ people, as well as raise awareness for the prejudices and issues still affecting the community to this day. Stay tuned this month as we will be sharing resources to help you implement Pride Month at your school!
With anti-Muslim rhetoric and hate crimes on the rise, it is vital that contemporary Islamophobia is addressed in the classroom. Your donation mean we can create schemes of work like this to help educators transform the lives of young people to create a better future for us all. shorturl.at/n8Ta8
Register for our afternoon learning event in Manchester with Dr Nasser Kurdy and Rabbi Dovid Lewis, who will discuss the power of dialogue to build bridges between the Jewish and Muslim communities. 29th June 2026 Friends House, Manchester www.teachfortomorrow.org/node/249
Our May assemblies are now live! Download them for free here: www.teachfortomorrow.org/teaching-res...
We’ve re-branded as Teach for Tomorrow! Our core purpose remains the same: supporting educators to transform the lives of young people. Find out more using link in bio. @quaker.org.uk @lgbthm.bsky.social @journeytojustice.bsky.social @theajruk.bsky.social @wosdec.bsky.social @isdglobal.bsky.social
Today is the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief. There are continuing acts of intolerance and violence based on religion or belief against individuals, communities and groups across the world. Commemorate the day with these resources.
Best of luck to all young people receiving their GCSE results today. Today is a testament to all of your hard work! #GCSE #gcseresultsday
Hear from Calvin, an attendee at our Teaching An Inspector Calls session last week in London. Manchester educators - we will be running this in your area next term! Join us: 23rd Oct | 9:30-15:30 www.facinghistory.org/learning-eve...
Hear from an educator who attended our last CPD session on Supporting Teachers in Responding to the Ballymena Rioting & Unrest. See our learning & events page for our upcoming free CPD opportunities. www.facinghistory.org/about/locati...
Teaching RE, History or PSHE in Manchester? Join our in-person workshop on Discussing Contemporary Antisemitism in the Classroom hosted by @mcrjewishmuseum. 📅 Monday 30th June 🕐13:00-16:00 📍Manchester Jewish Museum 🎟️FREE @eed_nw @holocaustnorth www.facinghistory.org/learning-eve...
Recent civil unrest, fanned by social media platforms, again highlights the pressing need for us all to develop our critical media literacy skills. Join us for a free workshop next week to learn more. events.facinghistory.org/en/i0ZLtX6/d...
Our next FREE CPD session is on Developing Students' Media Literacy Skills. Targeted at SACRE members/teachers, we are also welcoming all secondary teachers who are new to teaching Media Literacy! @natre-update.bsky.social #slt events.facinghistory.org/en/i0ZLtX6/d...
Teaching RE, History or PSHE in Manchester? Join our in-person workshop on discussing contemporary antisemitism in the classroom. 📅 Monday 30th June 🕐13:00-16:00 📍Manchester Jewish Museum 🎟️FREE www.facinghistory.org/learning-eve...
Hear from some of teachers who have attended our in-person and virtual CPD opportunities. Check out one of our free upcoming sessions, our range of drop down day materials as well as our on-demand webinar recordings! #SLT www.facinghistory.org/about/locati...