
Inside an AmazeWorks Classroom: Observing an Anti-Bias Middle School Lesson
Have you ever wondered what an AmazeWorks middle school lesson looks like in action? We took a peek inside Evelyn Stevenson’s 6th grade classrooms to
Have you ever wondered what an AmazeWorks middle school lesson looks like in action? We took a peek inside Evelyn Stevenson’s 6th grade classrooms to
July was Disability Pride Month, a month to honor and celebrate the achievements, history, and experiences of disability experiences. Even though July is over, it’s
The AMAZEworks Secondary program embeds Anti-Bias Education Theory. The program empowers teachers by giving them the tools and weekly lessons to have regular, intentional conversations