MOCHE Munchies - December 2020
Each month, the Missouri Council for History Education will publish “MOCHE Munchies”: brief introductions to online resources and upcoming events related to history education. We hope you’ll browse and imbibe!
WHAT WE’RE READING:
Mostly student work, to be honest. But we’re also dipping into:
Cathleen Cahill’s Recasting the Vote: How Women of Color Transformed the Suffrage Movement, in anticipation of her virtual visit to Maplewood-Richmond Heights on December 9th at 2pm. You can register by clicking here.
And these articles on teaching in The Atlantic - lots of history of education in these articles!
WHAT WE’RE LISTENING TO:
The Have You Heard podcast - where history of education meets history education
The Teaching Hard History podcast - we recommend the episodes with Andrés Reséndez, one of the NCHE Spring 2021 conference speakers, author of the multiple prize-winning, The Other Slavery, and did you know he was once a script doctor for telenovelas?
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO:
All the NCHE virtual events in December!
Former MOCHE Visiting Scholar, University of Michigan Prof. Chauncey Monte-Santo discussing her super helpful site: Read.Inquire.Write (All resources on the site are free, y’all!) on December 8th
An Evening with Pete Souza, Chief Official White House Photographer for Barack Obama and Ronald Reagan on December 17th.
If you’re a MOCHE member, you’re an NCHE member! Isn’t that cool?