Teaching about Borders and Belonging: a Mini-Workshop for ELA Educators
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Virtual
Registration for this workshop is now full. Join us as we share our newest collection for ELA educators that highlights stories and counter-narratives that explore the complicated world of belonging.
Civic Agency and The Pursuit of Democracy: Teaching Civics through History
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New York, NY
In this 3-day in-person seminar, teachers will receive tools and resources to teach a civics elective using the legacies of history to explore the strengths and challenges of our democracy today. This event will be held in-person.
Developing Students’ Civic Imagination in Challenging Times
On-Demand
Virtual
In this webinar, Facing History and our partners at the Civic Imagination Project to considered how to can leverage principles of civic education to empower students to envision a better world.
Registration for this seminar is closed. Join us to gain deeper understanding of the legacy of educational inequity in the US and get tools to help you adopt more equitable teaching practices.
Starting the School Year With Connection and Community
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Virtual
Join us to prepare for the coming school year as we explore teaching strategies and flexible resources designed to help you begin getting to know your students and facilitate the process of creating an open, supportive, and reflective classroom community.
Principles and Practices of an Equity-Focused Educator
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Virtual
Learn about the roots of systemic inequity in education and the practices that equity-focused educators can employ to mitigate the impact on students today.
Join us for an exploration of our new collection of US History resources that develop historical inquiry skills and emphasizes students’ capacity for civic agency.
Co-Chairs Cynthia Bradford, Meggan & Daniel Kiel, and Tait & Brian Mellone invite you to join us for an inspiring evening at the 2024 Southeast Benefit! This event will occur in-person.