K-12 Educators Workshop: The Long Civil Rights Movement - with Carol Anderson and Brenda Santos
Recent historiography is changing historians’ narratives of the civil rights movement. Learn how you can integrate these new developments into your classroom. Workshop facilitators Carol Anderson and Brenda Santos will guide small groups through this interactive workshop, and each participant will leave with a lesson plan of their own design drawn from newly available primary sources. This session was sponsored by the Advanced Placement Program of the College Board.
View the PowerPoint used in this session at http://historians.org/Documents/Teaching%20and%20Learning/Robertson%20AHA%202016%20The%20Long%20Civil%20Rights%20Movement%20jfg.pdf
The American Historical Association is the largest professional organization serving historians in all fields and all professions. The AHA is a trusted voice advocating for history education, the professional work of historians, and the critical role of historical thinking in public life.
https://www.historians.org
Видео K-12 Educators Workshop: The Long Civil Rights Movement - with Carol Anderson and Brenda Santos канала American Historical Association
View the PowerPoint used in this session at http://historians.org/Documents/Teaching%20and%20Learning/Robertson%20AHA%202016%20The%20Long%20Civil%20Rights%20Movement%20jfg.pdf
The American Historical Association is the largest professional organization serving historians in all fields and all professions. The AHA is a trusted voice advocating for history education, the professional work of historians, and the critical role of historical thinking in public life.
https://www.historians.org
Видео K-12 Educators Workshop: The Long Civil Rights Movement - with Carol Anderson and Brenda Santos канала American Historical Association
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