This session will engage 3rd and 5th grade teachers in planning activities designed to support successful implementation of content-rich social studies case studies, including strategies for pacing and planning.
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NYSED will facilitate information sessions for the Yonkers and NYCDOE school districts in preparation for the first administration of the Regents Exam in Global History and Geography II. The two clinics will present recently released information on the Part III – The Enduring Issues Essay and Part II – Constructed Response Questions (CRQ) respectively. (more…)
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Join us for a special History Talks! with Toynbee Prize winning Global Historian, Michael Adas and emerging historian Joseph Glich as they discuss his research on the Vietnam War.
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In this after-school session, teachers explore how and why identity matters in elementary classrooms. Teachers examine how two children’s picture books, “Thunder Boy, Jr” by Sherman Alexie and “Whoever You Are” by Mem Fox reflect the message of why identity matters.
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This session will engage elementary educators in hands-on learning activities that build students’ social studies content knowledge in how families and communities face challenges and opportunities to meet their needs and wants.
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Venue Website:
http://cmom.org/
Address:
212 West 83rd Street, New York, New York, 10024, United States
This session will engage early elementary educators in hands-on learning activities that build students’ social studies content knowledge in the Social Studies Practice of Economics and Economic Systems.
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Venue Website:
http://queensfarm.org/
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73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, New York, 11004, United States
This session will engage elementary educators in hands-on learning activities that build students’ social studies content knowledge through the Social Studies Practice Geographic Reasoning.
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Overflowing with lessons of perseverance and the power of one’s imagination, “The Emancipation of Grandpa Sandy Wills,” based on a true story, tells the tale about the author’s enslaved ancestor who fought for his freedom as a soldier during the Civil War.
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Hamilton (Rise Up! Making Culturally Responsive Curriculum Through the Lens of Hamilton: An American Musical) will explore the life of Alexander Hamilton through different ways to teach about the “Ten Dollar Founding Father.” Professor Carol Berkin will keynote the day as she discusses why and what we should know about Hamilton. Hamilton serves as a model for engaging in culturally responsive teaching.
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Join us for a special History Talks! with Omar H. Ali, Malik Ambar: Power and Slavery across the Indian Ocean. Learn about the history of the Indian Ocean trade routes and the relationship between the slave trade and the rise and fall of Asian empires.
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