Conflict in Ukraine Resource Guide

Google Doc and downloadable MS Word File of resources specifically for teachers on the Ukraine conflict curated by the New York City Department of Education and Civics for All. From the document: "With Russian troops massing at the border of Ukraine, and President Joe Biden promising sanctions if Russia engages troops, teachers may find themselves fielding the same questions that students ask when international conflicts, war, or humanitarian crises make the news: Why is this happening? And to what extent is the U.S. involved? This guide is meant to help teachers better understand the current issues and events surrounding the geopolitical tensions developing over Ukraine involving the Russian Federation, the United States, the United Kingdom, and others. With some planning these resources serve as useful documents for instruction. For more information or additional support see Current Events and Civics Education. While the resources in the guide are current as of the date published, new information may develop rapidly. Access the resources below for continued reporting on the developing situation."

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Conflict in Ukraine Resource Guide

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2022-02-27

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Open Access

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2022-02-27

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Ukraine [e-un]

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Google Doc and downloadable MS Word File of resources specifically for teachers on the Ukraine conflict curated by the New York City Department of Education and Civics for All. From the document: "With Russian troops massing at the border of Ukraine, and President Joe Biden promising sanctions if Russia engages troops, teachers may find themselves fielding the same questions that students ask when international conflicts, war, or humanitarian crises make the news: Why is this happening? And to what extent is the U.S. involved? This guide is meant to help teachers better understand the current issues and events surrounding the geopolitical tensions developing over Ukraine involving the Russian Federation, the United States, the United Kingdom, and others. With some planning these resources serve as useful documents for instruction. For more information or additional support see Current Events and Civics Education. While the resources in the guide are current as of the date published, new information may develop rapidly. Access the resources below for continued reporting on the developing situation."

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