Know History, Know Self. No History, No Self.
Dr. José Rizal
Our Teaching Philosophy
REALSOUL’s teaching philosophy is deeply rooted in the revolutionary spirit of the Third World Liberation Front, which birthed the Ethnic Studies movement. For decades, this work has largely lived in homes and higher education. We believe that meaningful change begins by making Ethnic Studies accessible through K-8 curriculum, arts education, and culturally responsive teaching practices that are relevant to all students.
Our Educational Framework
Our A.R.T. teaching framework, developed with advisor and Ethnic Studies leader Dr. Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales, is embedded across all REALSOUL lesson plans, regardless of subject or grade level. This interdisciplinary framework supports K-8 students in engaging with social justice, community-based learning, and critical thinking through arts-integrated curriculum.
REALSOUL’s curriculum is grounded in collaboration with artists, activists, leaders, and educators. This ensures that all lessons are rooted in community-based knowledge and reflect the lived experiences of marginalized communities. We believe that through understanding ourselves, students can begin to imagine and work toward collective liberation.
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Through multimedia sources, storytelling, and arts-based activities, students analyze the histories and experiences of marginalized communities. Our lessons introduce complex social issues in age-appropriate ways, supporting critical thinking in elementary and middle school classrooms.
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When students enter the classroom, they bring their own lived experiences. By honoring diverse cultural backgrounds and identities, our culturally responsive curriculum creates inclusive learning environments where students see themselves reflected in the content and in one another.
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Our work is action-oriented. Students connect historical learning to present-day issues and develop projects that create change within their own communities — locally and beyond. This approach supports project-based learning and encourages students to apply knowledge in meaningful, real-world ways.
Integrating Our Lessons into Your Classroom
We recognize that every educator brings a unique approach to their classroom. Our K-8 lesson plans are designed as flexible 60-120 minute sessions that support arts integration, interdisciplinary learning, and culturally responsive teaching. Educators can adapt each lesson to meet their students’ needs and classroom context.
For deeper engagement, our Transform & Act sections offer opportunities to extend learning into longer-term, project-based experiences connected to students’ local communities.
To support implementation, we provide comprehensive educator guides, adaptable resources, and teaching tools that help integrate Ethnic Studies and social justice education into everyday classroom practice. These lessons build critical thinking, cultural awareness, and student agency.
REALSOUL in Action #IRL
Measuring Learning Impact
Our curriculum aligns with California Common Core State Standards and Learning for Justice’s Social Justice Standards, supporting both academic rigor and equity-based learning outcomes.
We are currently developing student-led, peer-to-peer teaching projects that empower youth to take an active role in their learning. Our assessments are designed to support student engagement, strengthen critical thinking skills, and foster lifelong learning.