NEWS
- Massachusetts History Alliance – Postcard Competition Entries – Cast Your Vote!
- Application to NEH Forge of Innovation summer workshops closes March 7.
Instructional videos and other resources on
Culturally Relevant Pedagogy and
Universal Design for Learning
in the Social Studies
Register for online course:
Accessing Inquiry for Students with Disabilities through Primary Sources
(Details at bottom of page, below.)
EVENTS @ EMERGING AMERICA – Info & Registration.
Contact rcairn@collaborative.org.
HISTORY AND CIVICS EDUCATION COURSES
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 7: Forge of Innovation: The Springfield Armory and the Genesis of American Industry, NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshops for Teachers. Massachusetts teachers address new content and practice standards. Receive $1,200 stipend for travel and living expenses. Information and Registration
- July 7-12 – Springfield, Sturbridge, Greenfield, Northampton, and Holyoke.
- July 21-26 – Springfield, Sturbridge, Greenfield, Northampton, and Holyoke.
Accessing Inquiry for Students with Disabilities through Primary Sources. Instructors Rich Cairn & Alison Noyes. Meets Massachusetts 15-hour requirement for training in strategies for effective schooling for students with disabilities and the instruction of students with diverse learning styles. Grad credit available. Register.
- March 27 to May 7 – FULLY ONLINE!
Teaching Grades K-5 Civic Engagement and Social Studies. Instructor Laurie Risler. Grad credit available. Register.
- April 23 and May 21 – Northampton.
New: America Transformed: Teaching Westward Expansion Using Primary Sources. Instructors Michelle LeBlanc, Rich Cairn, and historian Heather Cox Richardson
- April 3 & April 10, 2019, 9am-3pm – Boston Public Library, Leventhal Map Center. Register with Leventhal.
NEW RESOURCES AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
- TPS Teachers Network – Teachers with experience working with primary sources are welcome to join this network.
- Featured this week – YOU MUST LOGIN FIRST FOR THESE LINKS TO WORK:
- Feature Discussions:
Library of Congress Teacher Blog http://blogs.loc.gov/teachers/
- America’s Changemakers in Song: Celebrating Music In Our Schools Month with Library of Congress Primary Sources
- Sergeants Robert A. Pinn and William H. Thomas: African American Entrants in William O. Bourne’s Left-Handed Penmanship Contests, 1865-1867
OTHER RECOMMENDED EVENTS – Across Massachusetts and the U.S.
- February 16 – April 21 – “The Time of My Life” – Vintage Views of Western Massachusetts – Enlarged postcards – Great Falls Discovery Center
- March 12 – 9am-3pm – Harkins Consulting: Social Emotional Learning in Service Learning (Devens, MA) – Information and Registration
- March 27 – 6pm-9pm – Primary Source: Reimagining Civics – Democracy, Social Justice, and Global Education (Newton, MA) – Information and Tickets (fee)
- March 13, 20, and 27 – 7-9pm – Historic Deerfield: Chinese Export Porcelain and Its Global Impact – Information and Registration
- April 2 – 7-8pm – Webinar: J-Boys: Kazuo’s World, Tokyo, 1965,” with author Shogo Oketani and translator Avery Fischer Udagawa – Registration
- April 11 – 7-8pm – Webinar: Freeman Book Award Winner “Grenade” with author Alan Gratz – Registration
- April 16 – 7-8pm – Webinar: How to find Authentic Books About Asia from Asia – Registration
- April 16 – 5pm-8pm – Ford’s Theater: Wikimedia Edit-A-Thon (Washington, D.C.) – Information
- April 27 – 8am- 5pm – Historic Deerfield: Federal Cabinetmaking: Kneeland & Adams of Hartford – Information and Registration
Summer 2019:
- July 17 and 18 – Loyola University Chicago: Action Civics Summer Institute – Information and Registration
- July 7-11 – University of Colorado Boulder: East Asia in the Modern World – Information and Application
Other Resources:
- 4QM Teaching – History Questions Blog Post
- Ford’s Theater –
- Elementary Lesson Plan – Imagining Reconstruction Monuments (PBL)
- High School Lesson Plan – Not Just Stone and Metal: Memory and Monuments Today
- Was John Wilkes Booth’s Conspiracy Successful?
- iCivics – “Remember the Ladies” Founding Mothers Mini-Lesson
- Teaching Tolerance – Speaking Up Without Tearing Down
Engagement Strategies from Emerging America:
History Education Resources: Culturally Relevant Pedagogy and Primary Sources videos for teachers
On the EmergingAmerica.org website, we are gathering resources that teachers can use to expand their repertoire of strategies for supporting all learners. The Minnesota Historical Society has published a series of brief educational videos for new and experienced teachers. Each 10 minute segment introduces the concepts of culturally relevant pedagogy and the ways that using primary sources expands students’ understanding of history.
Minnesota teaching materials, including curriculum featured in the videos.
Check out Accessing Inquiry Engagement Strategies page at EmergingAmerica.org for more professional development videos and articles.
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