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Live Events for Educators
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Teacher to Teacher: Tips for Teaching Election 2024
Join PBS
LearningMedia and KQED this Constitution Day for discussion,
strategies, and support in teaching the 2024 election! You’ll hear from
three classroom educators in politically diverse communities who are
building civic knowledge and engagement and empowering students to
share their voice as part of the democratic process. Come for the
conversation and ready-to-use classroom resources!
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Build Classroom Community with Multimedia Personal
Narratives
Start the year by
getting to know your students with a multimedia personal narrative
project that will invite them to bring their whole selves into your
classroom. In this two-hour interactive workshop from KQED, you’ll
explore the creative possibilities of short films, audio essays, or
photo essays, then jump into media creation and project planning so
that you’ll be ready to roll on Day One.
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Dynamic Interactives for Teaching Civics
Join GBH in this
engaging webinar that will dive into brand-new resources for teaching
civics for grades 6-12! These media-rich interactives are designed to
help teach your students about American citizenship, our constitutional
democracy, and the complexities of our government. These resources are
all from the new Civics Collection, coming soon to PBS LearningMedia.
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Shaping the Nation: Exploring Voting Processes and Rights,
Elections, and Civic Responsibilities
Join GBH and the
Bill of Rights Institute for a timely webinar aimed at helping 6-12
educators explore voting processes and rights, elections, and civic
responsibilities with their students. Hear about free resources from
the new Civics Collection on PBS LearningMedia and get lots of ideas
for your classroom!
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FREE
Professional Development Courses
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Examining the Holocaust and World War II: Teaching with The U.S. and the Holocaust, a
film by Ken Burns, Lynn Novice and Sarah Botstein
Participate in this
asynchronous online course for a guided, facilitator-led exploration of
resources centered around clips from The
U.S. and the Holocaust that support teaching
about the intersections of the Holocaust and World War II. This course
is appropriate for secondary educators teaching Europearn, World
History, and U.S. History, as well as other disciplines where the
Holocaust is addressed.
Note:
This course will run August 5 - September 2, 2024.
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Implementing and Assessing Student Media Projects
Wondering how to
successfully incorporate a media project into your teaching? In these new
courses, you’ll learn how to deeply engage your students through media
projects that will empower them to creatively communicate their
learning and their experience. Choose your focus – audio, video, or
graphics – and learn implementation and assessment techniques specific
to that media type.
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