Emerging America History eNEWS Vol. 3, Issue 36 for December 14, 2016
NEWS
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Why is Emerging America charging a fee? To ensure that all who sign up show up and complete course work. (Deposits were a complex headache for all.) Modest fees also allow us to continue to support focused learning with beverages, snacks, and meals on site.
WINTER-SPRING EVENTS @ EMERGING AMERICA - Info
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“Accessing Inquiry” courses for History-Social Studies-Humanities teachers (below) meet Mass license renewal requirements for 15-hours PD on students with disabilities or 15-hours PD on English Learners. Link to renewal regulations.
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“At least 15 PDPs related to training in strategies for effective schooling for students with disabilities and instruction of students with diverse learning styles.”
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“At least 15 PDPs related to SEI or English as a Second Language.”
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Library of Congress Talking Books Program (1944)
https://www.loc.gov/item/
How can I support struggling learners to succeed in History-Social Studies?
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Accessing Inquiry for Student with Disabilities through Primary Sources. Meets 15-hour requirement. $65. Snacks, lunch, and all materials included. Grad credit available for extra fee. REGISTER.
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Jan. 11 & Feb. 6 - Plymouth North HS. Sharon Jones & Rich Cairn.
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April 13 & 27 - Northampton. Laurie Risler & Rich Cairn.
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Accessing Inquiry for English Learners through Primary Sources. March 27 & April 11. 8am - 4pm. Northampton. Albert Mussad & Rich Cairn. $65. Snacks, lunch, and all materials included. REGISTER.
How can I fit professional development into my busy schedule?
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Immigration Issues in Perspective for Diverse Students. March 15 - May 3. Online Course. $65. Grad credit available for extra fee. REGISTER.
How can I help students approach controversial discussions, well-informed and with civility?
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American and World Fascism: From the Spanish Civil War to Nuremberg and Beyond - In English with Spanish language breakout. $25. Snacks, lunch, and all materials included. Optional grad credit available for fee. Teaching Humanities. March 31 & April 1. Holyoke. REGISTER.
RESOURCES @ THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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Dec. 14 - 4pm - Free webinar. “A Year in the Life of America.” Creative link of primary sources to current events. Sherry Leavitt, Northern Virginia. Register.
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"The TPS Teachers Network is a social media platform that welcomes, connects, and engages teachers in a sustained conversation and ongoing professional learning within a community of peers to improve teaching and learning using Library of Congress primary sources." A peer-to-peer network of teachers helping each other do amazing things with primary sources! The link to join is http://tpsteachersnetwork.org/
register.
Library of Congress Teachers Blog
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Tips on the New LoC.Gov Home Page. Post.
OTHER RECOMMENDED EVENTS and RESOURCES - Statewide & on the Web
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Jan.-Feb. Teaching Tolerance free webinars on equity. http://www.tolerance.org/
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Summer 2017 - NEH Program - Mapping a New World: Places of Conflict and Colonization in 17th Century New England. http://newworld.leventhalmap.
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Responding to Hate Speech. A teacher’s perspective. Edweek.
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Dec. Volunteer, journal: Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives. Free. http://www.albavolunteer.org/
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