EMERGING AMERICA HISTORY eNEWS Vol. 9, Issue 8 for August 17, 2022
IN THIS ISSUE
- News
- Events @ Emerging America
- New at the Library of Congress
- Professional Development Events
- Other Resources
- Blog post preview: Teachers Talking Inclusion with Teachers Link to full blog post.
Teachers Talking Inclusion with Teachers
Link for info and to sign up to participate in cross-disciplinary discussions.
[a group of teachers work on computers in a library--the nearest two look together at one screen, one woman's hands above the computer keyboard as the other woman points something out]
NEWS
- Mass Council for the Social Studies is hiring an 8-10 hr/wk mostly remote position for the English Learner Collaborations project using primary sources with multilingual learners. Starts in Oct. Email projects@masscouncil.org for info.
- Emerging America seeks teachers nationwide to pilot Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History curriculum. Link to disability history curriculum pilot.
- Mass Council for the Social Studies seeks history teachers and ESL teachers for stipended PLC. Also ESL teachers to pilot model history units. Link to ESL-History collaborations opportunities.
- The Massachusetts Legislature increased annual spending for Civics Education from $1.5 to $2 million. Info at www.macivicsforall.org.
- Learning Forward released new standards for professional development.
- State of Massachusetts is hiring a Civics Test Development Specialist.
- Generation Citizen seeks multiple staff.
- Federal Civics Secures Democracy Act update.
- A Student’s Take on Sugar-coated History - Learning for Justice.
- Next issue of History eNews is September 22. Submit items to anoyes@collaborative.org by September 14.
EVENTS @ EMERGING AMERICA - Info & Registration.
Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History Curriculum orientation
- September 28, 2022 - 4-5pm Eastern time.
- Orientation to the curriculum with author, Rich Cairn. Sign up for orientation. No cost.
Contact rcairn@collaborative.org.
EMERGING AMERICA WEBINARS & CONFERENCES
See complete list of short webinars, poster presentations, and more.
- National Council for the Social Studies Conference - December 2-4, 2022 - Philadelphia - Mark your calendars! - Info on NCSS Conference.
- Stay updated on Emerging America offerings at the conference.
- How to Integrate Disability History into the Curriculum: We Can and We Must - Rich Cairn
- December 2 - 10:05-10:35am
- “A Rosetta Stone” to Translate History Activities with Primary Sources - Casey Cullen, Allison Audet, and Alison Noyes
- December 2 - 3:10-3:40pm
- POSTER "Social Studies and History Methods That Include –– and Strengthen –– English learners" - Alison Noyes
- Saturday, December 3 - 11:30am - 12:30pm
- How to Integrate Disability History into the Curriculum: We Can and We Must - Rich Cairn
- RECORDING - “The Perfect Primary Source Combination”
- Smithsonian National Education Summit - July 28, 2022
- Lee Ann Potter, Director of Professional Learning and Outreach Initiatives at the Library of Congress, and a national panel of educators, including Alison Noyes - Emerging America.
- Smithsonian National Education Summit - July 28, 2022
NEW AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
- July/August - Library of Congress Magazine - Library of the Unexpected.
- National Book Festival 2022 lineup - September 3. In-person. Includes Nyle DiMarco sharing, “Deaf Utopia: A Memoir.”
- Now online: 3,000+ Law Library Legal Reports
TPS Teachers Network - Teachers with interest in working with primary sources are welcome to join this network. Featured this week - (log in to see DISCUSSIONS; no log-in needed for ALBUMS):
Please Respond to a brief TPS Teachers Network Member Survey!
- DISCUSSION: An old album for a new teacher - The Statue of Liberty
- DISCUSSION: In search of ideas: what do you do when "About this item" leaves you wanting to know more? [Useful Post! - RC]
- DISCUSSION: Fun map of Nicknames of the States (1884)
- DISCUSSION: W.E.B. DuBois and The Brownies' Book
- DISCUSSION: Propaganda Became Evidence
- LESSON PLAN: Spies of the American Civil War
- Network Album Tutorial.
Primary Source Learning Activities with Albums created by Ellie Kaplan, Library of Congress Summer 2022 Junior Fellow. You may link directly to these resources.
- ALBUM: Accessibility Aids
- ALBUM: "Ugly Laws" and Early 1900s Beggars
- ALBUM: Disabled Newsies
- ALBUM: Child Labor in the Early 1900s
- ALBUM: League of the Physically Handicapped's Protests Against the WPA
- ALBUM: World War I Rehabilitation
- ALBUM: World War II Workers with Disabilities
- ALBUM: Modern Legislation for Disabled Workers
- ALBUM: Primary Sources to Accompany BackStory Podcast "Body Politics: Disability in America"
Library of Congress Teacher Blog http://blogs.loc.gov/teachers/
- A Change of Direction Inspired by Library of Congress Explorations
- In Conversation: LC Labs staff and Einstein Educator Fellow discuss library data, STEM education, and Primary Source Analysis
- Congressional Reactions to the Moon Landing in the Bound Congressional Record
- Swampland in Florida
- Who Claims the Arctic?
DISABILITY HISTORY RESOURCES & UPDATES
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- Ellie Kaplan: 2022 Junior Fellows Program Display Day Presentation on Disability History - video. (3:44 minutes). Find links to Ellie’s primary source sets on the TPS Teachers Network above!
- “Students’ View: Three Ways Congress Can Support Students With Disabilities — Now” The74.
- When faced with distance learning, Julien thrives - video from MissionLocal in San Francisco. (3:09).
- Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution is now available in full on YouTube.
- Link to the Crip Camp Curriculum from Netflix.
- New Books Network has a new group announcing books on Disability Studies.
- “Bringing the History of Disability Back In”, Daniel Castaneda, California History and Social Science Project.
EVENTS
- Mass Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) 2022-2023 workshops on History/Social Science and on Civics Projects. DESE workshops.
- Learning for Justice - enroll in virtual workshops.
- September 8, 6-7pm Eastern - online - A Civil Action - 1998 environmental film - Massachusetts Historical Society Film Club. Info on the event.
- September 22, 3:30-6:00pm Eastern - Contemporary Islamic Culture in Africa and the Middle East - Library of Congress. Info on Understanding Islam.
- September 24 - Equity Summit - National Council for History Education and National Council for the Social Studies - emphasizing activism and student empowerment. Info on the Equity Summit.
- September 28, 6-7pm Eastern - online or in-person (Boston) - Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution - Massachusetts Historical Society. Info on privateering talk.
- November 2 - Framing History: The Power of Pictures - Grade 3-8 teacher conference - in-person - JFK Library, Boston. Info on JFK conference.
- November 10, 3:30-6:00pm Eastern Time - Islam in East Africa (Uganda, Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania) - Library of Congress. Info on Understanding Islam.
RESOURCES
- New Learning with Primary Sources website features resources for elementary classrooms. Sponsored by Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
- Right Question Institute - new Teaching with Primary Sources hub.
- PBS Learning Media - U.S. History Collection
- Our Composite Nation: Frederick Douglass’ America - curriculum from the New York Historical Society.
- Historic Northampton online collections catalog - 20,000 items.
- Back to School: Building Community Toolkit from Facing History and Ourselves.
NEW BLOG POST
Teachers Talking Inclusion with Teachers
Discussion that is always enlightening–sometimes challenging–between social studies teachers and teachers of English as a Second Language (ESL) and Special Education has been one of the most rewarding aspects of teaching Emerging America's Accessing graduate courses across the U.S. since 2016. Such opportunities are too rare.
Speaking from their rich daily experience, teachers have shared a wealth of insights from how to understand unique needs of particular students to hands-on strategies to make complex primary sources accessible…
In 2022-2023, Emerging America and our partners offer opportunities to join in-depth discussion across educational lines…. Link to full blog post.
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