…We need to provide every student with rich opportunities to learn about America’s history and understand the U.S. Constitution and how our system of government works. Banning history books and…
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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…
Support for the NEW Massachusetts IEP
Home E Search query for: events and courses teaching history through fiction and informational text ( Page 3 ) We want to support you in implementing the changes to the…
Empowering Students with Disability History: A Workshop for Special Education Professionals
…curriculum materials. This workshop will present the long arc of disability history from early in American history through the Disability Rights Movement of the 1970s and 1980s. Participants will learn…
Mohawk to add instruction on Native American history, issues
BUCKLAND — Mohawk Trail Regional School District is planning to incorporate more Native American instruction in its history and social studies courses. There are two main reasons for this renewed…
Karen Albano
…8th grade History Teacher since 2007. She has taught a variety of history courses including Ancient History, World History I and II, and US History I and II. She has…
ONLINE: Accessing Inquiry for Students with Disabilities through Primary Sources
Social Studies and Humanities pose distinct challenges for struggling learners, including extensive discipline-specific vocabulary, difficult informational texts – including complex primary sources – and a need for background knowledge. However,…
Adam Stumacher
…and whose fiction and essays have appeared in numerous publications. He holds degrees from Cornell University and Saint Mary’s College and was the Carol Houck Smith fellow at the University…
Karen Auerbach, PhD
…analysis, and substance use and mental health among adolescents and young adults. She lives with her 10 year old and 2 black cats, and is a huge fan of science-fiction….
Orientation to Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History Curriculum
Emerging America is developing Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History Curriculum with support from a Library of Congress’ Teaching with Primary Sources grant and an Expand Massachusetts Stories grant…