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Social Studies and Civics
Asian American Voices in the Curriculum: Best Practices and Resources
Presented by Noreen Naseem Rodríguez, Assistant Professor of Teacher Learning, Research, and Practice, University of Colorado Boulder
Elevate Your ELA and Social Studies Curricula with Diverse Voices
Presented by David Carr, Professional Services Manager, McGraw Hill
Moderated by Julie Morrow, Ed.D., Director of Leadership Advocacy, Achieve3000, A McGraw Hill Company
Media Literacy and Civic Learning Activities to Promote Student Agency
Presented by Daniel E. Vargas Campos, Program Manager, Common Sense Education; Eisha Buch, Director of Education Programs, Common Sense Education; and Jennifer Ehehalt, Sr. Regional Manager, Common Sense Education
Saving Democracy with Civil Discourse
Presented by Tom Driscoll, CEO of EdTechTeacher, Instructor, Speaker, and Author; and Shawn W. McCusker, Educator, Author, Director of Professional Learning for Digital Promise, and Veteran
Informed or Influenced? Media and News Literacy Skills for Election Season and Beyond
Presented by Alexa Volland, Senior Manager, Educator Professional Learning, News Literacy Project; Jill Hofmockel, Teacher-Librarian, West High School (IA); Molly June Roquet, Education Librarian, Saint Mary’s College of California; and Shaelynn Farnsworth, Senior Director of Education Partnership Strategy, News Literacy Project
Dilemma Discussion and Museum Resources: Bringing Students Face-to-Face with History
Presented by Codie Eash, Director of Education and Museum Operations, Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center; and Sharon Jackson Tice, Eighth-Grade American History Teacher, Downingtown Middle School (PA)
Exploring the Civil Rights Movement Using Interactive, Game-Based Learning
Presented by Michelle Chen, Senior Producer, Kids’ Media and Education, The WNET Group; Lily Exantus, M.Ed., Program Coordinator, District of Columbia Public Schools; Dr. Charity Brown Griffin, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, and Director of the Minority Academic Achievement and Development Lab, Winston-Salem State University; and Dr. Pamela Walker, Assistant Professor of History, College of Arts and Sciences, Texas A&M University–San Antonio
Best Practices for Strengthening African American History Education in Your District
Presented by Dr. Bernadette Kelley-Brown, Principal Investigator, African American History Task Force, and Associate Professor, Florida A&M University; and Brian Knowles, Manager, Office of African, African American, Latino, Holocaust, and Gender Studies, School District of Palm Beach County (FL)
Moderated by Mathew Kirouac, Senior Director, K12, EVERFI
Harm and Distrust: Honoring Historical Truths in the Classroom
Presented by Brittany Hogan, Educational Equity Consultant, BTheGrowth; K.C. Boyd, Library Media Specialist, Jefferson Middle School Academy, Washington D.C.; and Brittney Smith, Senior Manager of Education Partnerships (East), News Literacy Project
Social Studies Education Today: Preparing Students for College, Career, and Civic Life
Presented by Dr. Lawrence Paska, Executive Director, National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS)
Teaching an American History of Rock and Soul with TeachRock
Presented by Jocelyn Aguilera, Collaborating Teacher, John C. Fremont High School (CA); Liam Popper, Collaborating Educator, Brooklyn School of Social Justice (NY); and Gina Machado, Associate Director of School Partnerships, TeachRock
Teach Election 2024 with Multimedia Projects from Public Media
Presented by Maura Nugent, English and ESL Teacher, Chicago Public Schools (IL); Jennifer Velazquez, English and Film Studies Teacher, John Hancock College Prep (IL); and Rachel Roberson, Senior Program Manager - Education Content, KQED