Resources for Teachers

Teachers, we understand how busy your lives ARE! That Is why we collected a handful of ready-to-use resources for you. These guides and lessons can be integrated into your curriculum to help encourage changemaking in the classroom.

 
Uploaded by Hana Adeni on 2016-08-05.
We interviewed Sharyn Tamosso, a teacher and changemaker from North Central Massachusetts who has helped transformed her world into a Changemaker Community. See how you can transform yours by visiting https://www.changemakercommunities.org/ | WHO WE ARE | Changemaker Communities is a connected, citywide ecosystem created through intentional partnerships with influential institutions in a region to build support for the next generation of changemakers in their communities.
While we are preparing students for life, they are busy living it. Building a new model where the inherent connections between teachers and changemaking are made explicit, create a powerful framework for education and life - in the current world and the world our students will lead.
 

The Changemaker Recipe

A step-by-step guide to support your students to be changemakers.

Changemaker School Districts Brochure

An overview of the Changemaker School Districts.

Why
Changemaking
Education

The world is rapidly changing. See why changemaking prepares students to tackle the challenges ahead.

 

Changemaker Journal for Educators

This journal is a planning document to help you develop your changemaking project and empower your students to become changemakers.

Research-based Guide on Changemaking

A map to guide young people to start and advance in their Changemaker Journey.

Changemaker Toolkit

Share with your students this toolkit and help them take the first steps to become a changemaker.

 

Newsletter for Parents

Newsletter template to invite parents to the world of changemaking.

Fishbowl Discussions

Learn how to lead “Fishbowl Discussions” to help students develop strong social skills.

Host Collaborative
Dialogues

Use World Cafe's simple method to create a lively dialogue around questions that matter.

 

Feeling Stuck? Ask These Questions!

This set of questions is great for getting unstuck when approaching a challenge.