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Teaching Labor Day and Labor History

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Labor Day honors the contributions of working people and the ongoing efforts to secure dignity, fairness, and rights in the workplace. This collection brings Labor Day history into focus not just for the holiday, but throughout the year, with lesson plans, activities, and resources that explore the labor movement’s roots, its leaders, and the evolving role of unions in American life.

Designed for K-12 educators and families, these materials connect students with the stories behind strikes, protests, workplace reforms, and labor organizing. Whether you’re teaching about historic movements or current events, you’ll find resources here that build understanding and spark discussion.

Start exploring the collection and bring labor history to life in your classroom or home.

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Educating for Democratic Citizenship

The Shanker Institute in partnership with the American Federation of Teachers, Share My Lesson the and the AFT Innovation Fund has launched this Educating for Democratic Citizenship Project whereby a group of accomplished, experienced AFT educators have developed these Action Civics lessons and materials that we hope will improve teaching and learning of American History, Government, and Civics for teachers and students.

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