Stride, Inc. Offers Free Curriculum to Foster Inclusion
Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN) has launched a free K-12 curriculum called One Voice, designed to facilitate discussions on race and equity in education. This inquiry-based curriculum connects U.S. history with contemporary issues, allowing students to explore diverse viewpoints.
Accessible online to educators and families, One Voice includes customizable lesson plans and resources. The initiative reflects Stride's commitment to equity in education, complemented by a $10 million scholarship investment for underserved students.
- Launch of the free 'One Voice' curriculum to support education on race and equity.
- Curriculum materials are available online and free-of-charge, enhancing accessibility.
- Commitment to racial and socioeconomic equity demonstrated through the $10 million scholarship investment.
- None.
Stride’s free “One Voice” curriculum aims to cultivate fact-based discussions of race and equity
Stride One Voice, an inquiry-based K–12 curriculum, connects
“Stride is committed to providing the tools needed to help foster honest, objective, and unbiased conversations about our shared history, the current social climate, and personal perspectives,” said
One Voice includes specialized tools and training resources to support teachers, school leaders, and families in leading complex classroom or at-home discussions in an impartial and unobtrusive manner. Students will gain access to engaging, interactive content that features a wide range of diverse viewpoints and perspectives. With flexible, age-appropriate lesson modules, educators can customize and incorporate One Voice content into existing teaching and learning plans—for both online and brick-and-mortar classrooms alike.
As a curriculum provider that serves public and private schools in all 50 states, Stride develops courses and content that is flexible enough to meet various state standards and requirements. What is restricted in one state may be required in another. Therefore, Stride’s One Voice courses can be customized in ways that meet respective state standards without impacting each school’s respective content.
One Voice was developed with extensive input, insight, and review from an advisory council of experienced educators representing a diversity of viewpoints and experiences, including; diversity, equity, and inclusion practitioners; business and non-profit leaders; and representatives from minority-owned companies and organizations.
The launch of the One Voice curriculum is part of Stride’s multi-year commitment to supporting racial and socioeconomic equity and inclusion in and through education. Stride has been a leading voice in support of parental choice in American public education for more than 20 years. The company’s other commitments include investing
More information about One Voice can be found at stridelearning.com/onevoice.
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