June 9th Chancellor’s Day, Teaching Hard History: Using Media To Teach Challenging Topics

Join us this Chancellors Day to explore different media strategies to engage in a variety of history topics.  We will  focus on building up our culturally responsive classroom practices through the use of film, television, comics and other forms of media. Professor Yohuru Williams, the Founding Director of the Racial Justice Initiative at the University (more…)

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In-Person Workshop: Yes! But How? Building LGBTQ+ Affirming & Inclusive Schools (5/25)

Whether you have little experience working with LGBTQ+ youth or have mounds of it, cultivating schools that affirm and sustain student’s identities, cultures, and communities is central to student safety, wellbeing, and academic flourishing. Join the Office of Safety and Youth Development and the Dept. of Social Studies and Civics in a full day, in-person (more…)

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In-Person Workshop: Yes! But How? Building LGBTQ+ Affirming & Inclusive Schools (5/20)

Whether you have little experience working with LGBTQ+ youth or have mounds of it, cultivating schools that affirm and sustain student’s identities, cultures, and communities is central to student safety, wellbeing, and academic flourishing. Join the Office of Safety and Youth Development and the Dept. of Social Studies and Civics in a full day, in-person (more…)

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Teaching History through Film and Media Seminar Series: Bridge of Spies

WE ARE BACK! IN PERSON! The Teaching History through Film and Media seminar series models strategies for teachers to use film and video effectively in the classroom. Teachers learn about periods and events in history through clips of movies as they develop strategies to use the films in their classrooms. Teachers explore themes, content, and (more…)

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In-Person Workshop: Expanding Civic Engagement Through the Arts

Historically, the arts have instigated, activated, and propagated political change around the world.  Join the Civics for All and Arts & Special Projects Teams for a full-day, in-person workshop at the New York Historical Society on Thursday, May 19th 9AM – 3PM.  This workshop will examine the intersection between the arts and civic activism. We (more…)

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Live In Person! Exploring Art and History: Highlights of the Brooklyn Museum

Learn how the resources of the Brooklyn Museum support Passport to Social Studies. Explore different strategies for looking at art in the classroom. Professor Edward T. O’Donnell will join us for a  special presentation. (more…)

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Teaching The Holocaust:Empowering Students

This professional development session will give you the tools to teach and initiate important discussions about the complex lessons of the Holocaust. In exploring classroom-tested strategies that can be implemented in your classroom, you will leave with increased confidence and effective materials to tackle the tough questions your students have about this subject. The why. (more…)

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Teaching History through Film and Media Seminar Series: The Breadwinner

WE ARE BACK! IN PERSON! The Teaching History through Film and Media seminar series models strategies for teachers to use film and video effectively in the classroom. Teachers learn about periods and events in history through clips of movies as they develop strategies to use the films in their classrooms. Teachers explore themes, content, and (more…)

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Teaching about 9/11

Join the National September 11 Memorial and the NYCDOE Social Studies Department for a very special event. This workshop will include the exploration of digital educator resources with interactive demonstrations and discussions, and a virtual tour of the museum. Educators will have the opportunity to focus on digital resources and opportunities to support teaching difficult (more…)

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Teaching About Judaism 3/31/22

  Explore one of the world’s oldest religions. This session will cover Judaism’s beliefs, behaviors, and experiences of belonging. It includes digital activities to incorporate into your classroom as well as the content to help students understand the basics of Judaism. Join members of the NYCDOE Social Studies Team and the Institute for Curriculum Services (more…)

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