NEWS
- Due to high enrollment, Emerging America has added a section of the online course “Black Community and Agency: Fighting the Color Line (1877-1940).” REGISTER.
- Due to low enrollment, we cancelled the face-to-face course ““Teaching Civics, Civic Action, and American Ideals through Early 20th Century Black Struggles for Equality.”
- The Collaborative for Educational Services seeks a History teacher for Special Educational in Institutional Settings - Department of Mental Health in Tewksbury, MA. Application info.
- DESE seeks help writing standards for state ELA assessments. Starts Aug. 14. Contact Jason Hilton - jason.hilton@doe.mass.edu.
- Sen. Harriette Chandler spoke at Civics Literacy Conference May 8. Sen. Chandler introduced S215 - Civic Engagement bill. Watch this space for updates. Your advocacy for Civics and Social Studies is needed!
- If you are tired of the marginalization of Social Studies, the best way to act is to join the Mass Council for the Social Studies. http://www.masscoucil.org/
SUMMER EVENTS @ EMERGING AMERICA - Info
How can I meet state requirements (15 hours each) for Professional Development on teaching Social Studies to students with disabilities? English Learners?- July 11-12 - “Accessing Inquiry for Students with Disabilities through Primary Sources” - Cambridge, Mass. Available for 1 grad credit in History. REGISTER. Email rcairn@collaborative.org to reserve a space.
- August 1-2 - “Accessing Inquiry for English Learners through Primary Sources” - Greenfield Community College. Audrey Morse and Rich Cairn. Available for 1 grad credit in History. REGISTER.
- July 5 - August 5 - ONLINE - “Black Community and Agency: Fighting the Color Line (1877-1940)”. With outstanding instructors: Kelley Brown and Amilcar Shabazz! Available for 3 grad credits in History. REGISTER.
RESOURCES @ THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Events- July 12 - August 16 - Online Course - TPS PD Providers Institute - Waynesburg State University. Register.
OTHER RECOMMENDED EVENTS and RESOURCES - Statewide & on the Web
- May 13, 9:30am - 12:30pm - Springfield Armory - Arsenal for the Allies: New England Arms Makers in the World War.
- May 13, 2pm - Amherst West Cemetery - Honoring Amherst’s Black Civil War Soldiers. Contact rhromer@amherst.edu.
- June 24 - Historic Deerfield - Dublin Seminar: Small World: Toys, Dolls, and Games in New England, 1620-1920.
- July 11-13 - DC - National Council for the Social Studies 2017 Summer Legislative Institute $199-members.
- Primary Source. Summer Institutes. Fees apply. Including:
- July 17-21 - Natick - Revisiting Early America. Grades 6-12.
- July 24-28 - Canton - Dynamics of the Modern Middle East.
- July 31-August 4 - Boston - Cultural Proficiency for Today’s Diverse Schools.
- July 29 - History Camp Pioneer Valley http://historycamp.org/pioneer-valley
- Oct. 20, 8:30am - 4pm - Marlborough - MCSS Fall Conference.