Ancient Greece: Hercules
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Venue: The Paley Center For Media
Venue Website: https://media.paleycenter.org/
Address:Online event registration for the NYCDOE Social Studies and Civics Department
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Ancient Greece: Hercules
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Venue Website: https://media.paleycenter.org/
Address:Election Day, November 7, 2017 In this session, participants will explore how the expectations for the Global History and Geography courses, as outlined in the 9-12 NYC Scope & Sequence and NYSED Framework (2014), align with the forthcoming Regents Exam in Global History & Geography II (June 2019). Participants will examine the proposed Regents Exam (more…)
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Election Day, November 7, 2017 Passport to Social Studies is the NYCDOE developed K-8 social studies curriculum. Passport aligns to the NYC Social Studies Scope & Sequence while integrating the New York State Social Studies Framework to support effective and engaging social studies teaching and learning. In this session, participants will explore the program design and (more…)
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This Take a Trip! session explores the King in New York exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York through a look at Martin Luther King Jr.’s connections to New York City from the 1950s until his assassination in 1968.
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Venue Website: http://mcny.org/
Address:This Take a Trip! session explores the new Hotbed exhibit at the New-York Historical Society through a look at early 20th century political and artistic movements in Greenwich Village with a focus on women’s rights.
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Venue Website: http://www.nyhistory.org/
Address:In this session, participants will look closely at the development of the American colonies through the lens of New York. Explore the history of the colony from the landing of Henry Hudson through the eve of the Revolutionary War. The day will include a walking tour through the streets of old New York.
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Venue Website: https://www.archives.gov/nyc
Address:In this session, participants will explore strategies for teaching history using various forms of visual art. The session includes a guided gallery workshop focused on works of art included in the Passport curriculum.
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Venue Website: http://www.metmuseum.org/
Address: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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Venue Website: http://www.nyhistory.org/
Address:Civil War in New York: Slavery and Emancipation is one in a series of Civil War in New York professional learning opportunities. Learn about the unsung heroes of Brooklyn’s anti-slavery movement and view a replica of Brooklyn Historical Society’s rare copy of the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Venue Website: http://www.brooklynhistory.org/
Address:This workshop will explore strategies for teaching difficult and challenging topics in the social studies curriculum with a focus on making connections to current events. Teachers will explore resources available through the Paley Center and consider the implications of using current and past forms of media in the classroom.
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Venue Website: https://media.paleycenter.org/
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