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March 24, 2020

Voices of Migration: Using Testimony to Develop Empathy and Civic Action

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Voices of Migration: Using Testimony to Develop Empathy and Civic Action

Date

March 24, 2020

Location

Online

Cost

Free

Attributes

Available in Spanish
Grade Level Grades 6-12

About This Webinar

Join Adam Strom, Director of Re-Imagining Migration and Lesly Culp, Head of Programs at the USC Shoah Foundation--The Institute for Digital History and Education, for an interactive webinar that will model strategies and a framework for using testimony to teach about migration in 6-12 classrooms.

Now Available On Demand. Original Air Date: March 24, 2020.

Free

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During the webinar participants will engage with specially curated testimony and activities available on IWitness, the Institute’s digital educational platform, to illuminate key themes from the Re-imagining Migration learning arc. In addition, Strom and Culp will introduce thinking routines, lessons, and curriculum support to help students develop an understanding of migration as well as the empathy and mindsets that prepare them for informed civic action in relation to one of the defining issues of our time.

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Available for one-hour of PD credit. A certificate of completion will be available for download at the end of your session that you can submit for your school's or district's approval.

On Demand version is available in closed captioning in English and Spanish.

Professional Credit

One-hour PD Credit

Resources

Files

Voices of Migration RM and SFI ppt.pptx

Presentation
March 24, 2020
13.49 MB

Voices of Migration Educator Quick Tips Handout.pdf

Handout, Worksheet
March 24, 2020
51.29 KB

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