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Home E Search query for: events and courses sparking inquiry geography and world history ( Page 3 ) Your Learning Partners Our Approach We see ourselves as your learning partners…
Nicholas Aieta
Nicholas Aieta is a Westfield State University professor and the History Education and Graduate Program Coordinator. He holds a Ph.D. in History with a Geography Minor, and joined Westfield State…
Teach Disability History: We Can and We Must
…rights activists across 200 years of history and ways you can support disability history today. The new curriculum offers free, online, 23 lessons in 8 units using over 200 primary…
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Joy and Justice PD
Home E Search query for: events and courses sparking inquiry geography and world history ( Page 3 ) Our Approach to Equity Work in Schools We are living through a…
Teaching Disability History: How the Civil War Changed Disability and American Government
…K-12 Disability History Curriculum: Reform to Equal Rights. Topics include, Antebellum Reformers, Immigration and Disability, Eugenics, the Disability RIghts Movement, and the Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws. As…
Expressing What Matters to Youth in the DYS Program
…the knowledge, skills and opportunities to see their world, and themselves, in a new light. “When I think of the opportunities that we are able offer the young people within…
Humanizing the History of Genocide in the Classroom
…teacher and Smith College history lecturer. Kate has taught about the history of genocide for over twenty years and has worked extensively in regions affected by genocide. This workshop will…
Graham Warder
Graham Warder is Associate Professor of History at Keene State College. He earned his B.A. in History from Dartmouth College and his Ph.D. in American Social and Cultural History from…