Happy Women's History Month! To celebrate, we'd like to highlight the incredible girls and women you have taught in your NAF academies. Tell us about these future leaders here. We'll be sharing their spotlights all month-long on NAF's social media channels.
Resource of the Week
Why Are There So Few Women in Economics? 
Join NAF and NCCEE for an economics webinar, where we’ll explore why there are so few women in the field, how women are making an impact, and finally, learn how to inspire your students to pursue their own economics studies and careers.
Curriculum You Can Use
In today's world, critical thinking and analytical problem solving are predictors of students’ success in college and career. Over the next four weeks, we want to ask students: What Problem Do You Want to Solve?

In our Week 1 Lesson Plan, you’ll use the 5E Instructional Model to engage students around a big question and begin to explore the problem. Stay tuned for future lessons where students will conduct research on their big question, share knowledge in group conversations, and present their ideas and findings.
UPCOMING LIVE EVENTS
.......................March 17 – NCCEE: The Growing Number of Women in Finance
.......................View all upcoming events
ONLINE & HYBRID TEACHING
Want to build a stronger classroom community for both your in-person and online students? Check out this advice from Edutopia on strengthening relationships during students’ asynchronous time.
RACIAL EQUITY IN PRACTICE
Across history, women have been leaders and revolutionists. Herstory is rich with pioneers like the three women who created #BlackLivesMatter. Check out these resources to facilitate hard conversations with guides on how-to, and more or read the inspiring interviews from Black Women Writers at Work.
EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT
Are you and your advisory board using the Advisory Board Impact Dashboard to inform the planning and support of your academy? Check out this overview document and go to ASH>RESULTS to download your own dashboard.
More Resources Online

Visit our website for more curated resources for teaching CTE during the pandemic including great lessons and activities, live events for students and educators, and help from our community!
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