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SUMMARY:Teaching Slavery and Place Based Learning
DESCRIPTION:Featuring: Dr. Molly Mitchell — University of New Orleans\, Max Commando & Alice DePina \nIn this webinar\, learn best practices for discovering and teaching local history about slavery in your city and state. \nThe Education Department at Historic Hudson Valley will host a series of webinars in March in which teachers from across the country will share experiences and strategies for teaching the history of Northern Slavery. Educators will learn tangible skills to use with their students as well as receive flexible lesson plans for a variety of grade levels. \nFor more information\, visit hudsonvalley.org/education. \nThe webinars are made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.
URL:https://learning.njea.org/event/teaching-slavery-and-place-based-learning/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Teacher Leadership & the Teacher Leader Academy
DESCRIPTION:A teacher leader is someone who maintains their role as a teacher outside of a supervisory role and provides instructional leadership in their school community. Teacher leaders go by various titles and roles: instructional coach\, professional development expert\, school-community liaison\, mentor\, lead teacher\, and many others. Teacher leadership is an evolving field\, and so new roles and titles are established by different schools and districts all the time. Join us for an overview of the Teacher Leader Academy and the benefits of being a teacher leader.
URL:https://learning.njea.org/event/teacher-leadership-the-teacher-leader-academy/
CATEGORIES:Statewide Virtual Series,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Journeys of Inclusion: Charting Compassion\, Courage\, and Community
DESCRIPTION:Engage in vital dialogues\, interactive workshops\, and insightful panels as we discover lessons from history to inspire today’s inclusive classrooms. Connect with fellow educators\, learn alongside Holocaust education experts\, and explore ways to cultivate compassion and courage in teaching. Be a part of shaping an educational future filled with hope\, heart\, and impact — a future where every student is valued. Co-presented by the Holocaust Resource Center of Kean University\, NJEA\, and the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education. \nFor more information\, please contact: Dr. Adara Goldberg at agoldber@kean.edu / (908) 737- 4633\nKean University 1000 Morris Avenue\, Union\, NJ. 07083 www.kean.edu
URL:https://learning.njea.org/event/journeys-of-inclusion-charting-compassion-courage-and-community/
LOCATION:Kean University\, 1000 Morris Avenue\, Union\, 07083\, United States
CATEGORIES:PD Providers
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