Hispanic Heritage Month Resources for Educators
As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to an end, it’s essential to highlight the significance of amplifying Hispanic and Latin voices within educator preparation programs (EPPs). This celebration goes beyond cultural acknowledgment; it is about fostering a richer, more inclusive educational landscape.
According to 2020 data from the U.S. Census Bureau, one in every four children in the United States identifies as Hispanic or Latino. As this data continues to change, resources for educators to be inclusive of Hispanic or Latino identities are pertinent to utilize and implement into their work.
The National Museum of the American Latino
On this webpage of resources curated by the National Museum of the American Latino, find a list of why and how to celebrate Latino communities and their contributions to American society, a list of virtual exhibits featuring Latino history, bilingual resources, stories of Latino achievements, and more.
Bilingual Resources
The Latino Museum’s bilingual materials are created to explore various approaches and to enhance the classroom learning experience. They are also excellent resources for parents and caregivers looking for at-home activities. Within each guide, we provide background information, activities, vocabulary, and additional resources.
In conclusion, Hispanic Heritage Month serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusion in educator preparation programs. By amplifying Hispanic and Latin voices, we not only honor their contributions but also enrich the educational experience for all learners.