Exploring Strategies for Analyzing Primary Sources

Exploring Strategies for Analyzing Primary Sources

The New York City Social Studies Department in partnership with Institute for Curriculum Services brings you this special workshop. Primary sources expose students to multiple perspectives on important topics and issues of the past and present, as well as help students develop critical inquiry skills. This interactive session will introduce teachers to a variety of (more…)

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Women of the Black Panthers

Join us for a full day of professional learning as we explore the stories of people who have made contributions in the struggle for civil rights but are not household names, therefore; Hidden Voices. Attendees to this full day in-person professional learning session will explore the history of Black Panther Party with members of the (more…)

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25 W. 52nd Street, New York, New York, 10019, United States

Unpacking Civics for All

Unpacking Civics for All

Join the Department of Social Studies and Civics for a full day session serving as an introduction to the Civics for All initiative for any teacher looking to utilize the NYCPS created curricular resources. Participants will explore the program design and components of the Civics for All curriculum, as well as consider opportunities for successfully (more…)

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26 Wall Street, New York, New York, 10005, United States

Intro to Project Soapbox (Brooklyn Location)

Intro to Project Soapbox (Brooklyn Location)

This professional learning workshop is focused on training teachers to implement Project Soapbox, part of the Civics for All initiative that calls young people to speak out on issues that affect them and their communities. These powerful speeches have lasting, transformative impacts on classrooms, schools, and communities. SoapboxNYC is the NYCDOE’s citywide effort to engage (more…)

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415 89th Street, 5th Floor, Brooklyn, New York, 11209

Intro to Project Soapbox (Bronx Location)

Intro to Project Soapbox (Bronx Location)

This professional learning workshop is focused on training teachers to implement Project Soapbox, part of the Civics for All initiative that calls young people to speak out on issues that affect them and their communities. These powerful speeches have lasting, transformative impacts on classrooms, schools, and communities. SoapboxNYC is the NYCDOE’s citywide effort to engage (more…)

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1230 Zerega Avenue, Bronx, New York, 10462

Intro to Project Soapbox (Queens Location)

Intro to Project Soapbox (Queens Location)

This professional learning workshop is focused on training teachers to implement Project Soapbox, part of the Civics for All initiative that calls young people to speak out on issues that affect them and their communities. These powerful speeches have lasting, transformative impacts on classrooms, schools, and communities. SoapboxNYC is the NYCDOE’s citywide effort to engage (more…)

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30-48 Linden Place, Flushing, New York, 11354

Hidden Voices: Stories of the Global African Diaspora Kick Off

Hidden Voices: Stories of the Global African Diaspora Kick Off

Join the Department of Social Studies and Civics at the New-York Historical Society for a professional learning session exploring the brand new Hidden Voices: Stories of the Global African Diaspora and learn best practices for using museum resources in their classrooms. Once your registration is confirmed you will receive a confirmation email. Target Audience K-12 (more…)

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170 Central Park West, New York, New York, 10024, United States

Unpacking Passport to Social Studies: Community and Democracy in NYC

Unpacking Passport to Social Studies: Community and Democracy in NYC

Join members of the NYCDOE Department of Social Studies and Civics as they lead an unpacking of the Passport to Social Studies curriculum and materials. The session will focus on making connections between the Passport to Social Studies curriculum and the exhibitions and resources of the Tenement Museum, and highlighting course content related to migration, (more…)

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103 Orchard Street, New York, New York, 10002, United States

Unpacking Passport to Social Studies: Community and Democracy in NYC

Unpacking Passport to Social Studies: Community and Democracy in NYC

Join members of the NYCDOE Department of Social Studies and Civics as they lead an unpacking of the Passport to Social Studies curriculum and materials. The session will focus on making connections between the Passport to Social Studies curriculum and the exhibitions and resources of the Tenement Museum, and highlighting course content related to migration, (more…)

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History of European Antisemitism

History of European Antisemitism

The New York City Social Studies Department in partnership with Institute for Curriculum Services brings you this special workshop. Where does antisemitism come from?  This is a question that students often ask when learning about the Holocaust. This session gives teachers the tools and materials to help students better understand the history of the longest (more…)

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