Embedding Ethnic Studies - 26930
ESC Regions 10 and 11 invite you to attend a two-day conference hosted on-site by the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum.
Day 1 will include:
- Presentations by educators at all levels from around the Metroplex that will address topics that elevate ethnic voices throughout all social studies curricula
- An opportunity to explore the exhibits in the museum and learn about the resources they provide educators
- Opportunity to network with other schools looking to provide a full view of history
Day 2 will focus on:
- Implementing TEA-adopted Ethnic Studies courses within your LEA
- Opportunities to learn about course content and teaching with cultural sensitivity
- Opportunities for facilitated discussion
Lunch will be provided on both days. We hope you will be a part of these important, timely conversations as we navigate a new direction in social studies education.
Audiences
Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - General Education
Objectives
provide educators with resources to build TEA Ethnic Studies courses and embed ethnic studies in all history courses
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54373
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