Whether remote, hybrid or in the classroom – we’ve got you covered as you build a classroom culture of respect and inclusion for all students.
True learning and collaboration happens when all students feel safe, included and celebrated. EVERFI’s diversity, equity and inclusion courses allow teachers to start the conversation and build a positive class culture for everyone.
EVERFI partners with sponsors nationwide to offer our interactive, online diversity, equity & inclusion resources to K-12 schools free of charge.
Self-paced Diversity Lessons
Digital Lessons Students Can Access Anywhere
Teaching Diversity at All Levels
High
306 – Online African American History Curriculum for High School
Inform and Inspire students by teaching them about the grit, strength, creativity, and intellect of African American men and women throughout history.
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
306: Continuing the Story – Digital African American History Curriculum
This course uses counter storytelling to help students to understand the history of events that have shaped American history by highlighting Black professionals who have blazed trails and made significant contributions to their fields.
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Character Playbook – Healthy Relationships
Character Playbook gives middle school students practical applications for developing social and emotional skills.
7th, 8th, 9th
BINAH: Building Insights to Navigate Antisemitism & Hate
BINAH: Building Insights to Navigate Antisemitism & Hate motivates students to identify as global citizens with respect for all people, regardless of the makeup of their school community.
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Diversity Foundations for High School
EVERFI’s Diversity Foundations for High School introduces learners to key concepts of identity, bias, power, privilege and oppression. This course establishes the importance of ally behavior, self-care, and creating inclusive spaces.
11th, 12th
Honor Code – Bullying Prevention
Honor Code takes a practical approach to bullying prevention by empowering students to create change, whether they’re engaging in bullying, on the receiving end of it, or witnessing it in their school.
8th, 9th, 10th
Middle
306: Continuing the Story – Digital African American History Curriculum
This course uses counter storytelling to help students to understand the history of events that have shaped American history by highlighting Black professionals who have blazed trails and made significant contributions to their fields.
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Character Playbook – Healthy Relationships
Character Playbook gives middle school students practical applications for developing social and emotional skills.
7th, 8th, 9th
Honor Code – Bullying Prevention
Honor Code takes a practical approach to bullying prevention by empowering students to create change, whether they’re engaging in bullying, on the receiving end of it, or witnessing it in their school.
8th, 9th, 10th
Elementary
The Compassion Project – Lesson Plans for Teaching Empathy & Compassion
The Compassion Project is the first comprehensive, no-cost program designed to help educators facilitate lessons around fundamental SEL skills for 2nd through 4th graders, focusing on the complex but critical skill of compassion.
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Always Free.
EVERFI's K-12 Resources Are Available at No Cost to Teachers, Schools, & Districts.
Digital Tools for Whole Child Success
EVERFI’s lesson library and free diversity, equity and inclusion curriculum help your students develop a deeper understanding of empathy, allyship and cultural literacy.
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Access and Accountability
Asynchronous learning allows for lessons anytime, anywhere with built-in assessments and real-time grading.
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Turnkey Lessons
Real-world scenarios build a strong DEI foundation. Teachers receive lesson plans, activities, & discussion guides, too.
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Implementation Support
Our regional support team guides teachers every step of the way, through on-demand training and professional learning events.
Not sure how to start these conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion with your students? Check out our Antiracism Teacher Guide for guidance. This guide offers suggested articles, podcasts, and videos to help you feel more confident discussing these topics in your classroom.