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This community shares resources and reference materials intended to support awareness and preparedness among educators, staff, families, and community partners during periods of uncertainty.

Much of what’s shared here draws on lessons from Minnesota, where educators and community partners have been navigating these conditions and generously sharing what they’ve learned. We’re grateful for their leadership and trust.

This space focuses on structure, roles, and care.

What you’ll find here
- Rights-based, informational resources
- A case example describing how one local union organized community support
- School-based preparedness materials shared as examples
- Resources relevant to families, workplaces, and healthcare settings
- Member-only files containing additional reference materials

All resources are shared as examples and learning tools and should be reviewed and, if used at all, adapted to your local community's needs.

What this is not:
This community is not a rapid-response system, does not provide legal advice, and does not replace local policies or decision-making. Nothing here authorizes or directs action.

Final note:
This is a living collection that may be updated over time as new materials are added. Readers are encouraged to engage thoughtfully and use discretion when reviewing or sharing resources.

February 6, 2026, 8:51 pm

We need your help for tonight’s live AI Educator Brain webinar!

Before tonight’s webinar, take 2 minutes to post on our Padlet.

👉 Add your examples here: https://padlet.com/sharemylesson/the-ai-educator-brain-on-multilingual-…

Tonight’s episode, The AI Educator Brain on Multilingual Classrooms: Supporting ELLs with AI Translation Tools, explores how AI can help educators translate, scaffold, and connect across languages.

What to share on the Padlet:

📝 Family Communication: Paste a short letter or message you send to families.
🌍 Translation Tools You’ve Tried: Share what tools or strategies you’ve used to communicate with multilingual learners or families.
🧩 Challenges Where AI Could Help: Tell us one classroom or communication challenge where AI might make a difference.

And because it’s too fun not to bring back…

👀 Creepy or Cool? — Keep adding your wildest AI finds to our running “Creepy or Cool” Padlet from last month!
👉 ADD YOUR CREEPY OR COOL: https://padlet.com/sharemylesson/creepy-or-cool-share-your-ai-examples-…

See you tonight at 6:00 pm ET!
REGISTER: https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/ai-educator-brain-multilingual-class…

Kelly Booz, Sari Beth Rosenberg, and EdBrAIn

P.S. Can’t post ahead of time? No problem. You can still add your ideas live during the webinar.

Special Human Guest:
We’re excited to welcome Sam Canning-Kaplan, K-12 Education Lead at OpenAI, who partners with PK-12 organizations to help them safely and effectively navigate the opportunities of generative AI. Before joining OpenAI, Sam spent more than a decade in the K-12 edtech space, including roles at Google for Education, Schoology, Wiley, and IEEE.

October 14, 2025, 4:06 pm

New to Communities?

Are you an expert, novice, or just interested in exploring a certain topic? Help Share My Lesson grow by creating a community to contribute your expertise, share resources, or find the solutions to the questions driving today’s challenges by working with like-minded community members.