Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Peace Process with Primary Sources
Register now for “Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Peace Process with Primary Sources,” a free, three-hour professional development workshop on April 15, 2018, 1:00-4:15 pm, at 2 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, MO 63146.
Participants will:
· receive a $100 honorarium for attending;
· experience student activities as you work with colleagues with a variety of primary sources (documents, maps, letters, treaties, agreements, resolutions, and video clips); and
· leave with classroom-ready, standards-aligned curricular resources that have been developed with the support of Library of Congress' Teaching with Primary Sources program grants.
In the last year, the Institute for Curriculum Services of San Francisco has done presentations at 26 state and national social studies conferences and workshops in school districts and schools of education throughout the country. This is what teachers have said about our workshops recently…
“I'm grateful for the range of pedagogical approaches in your materials—independent/group doc analysis, Soapstone, etc.”
“Great resources, beautiful maps, graphic organizers...”
“Thanks for the quality of every facet of the program.”
“I really liked having an expert in content deliver these straight forward strategies and this will be easy for me to implement in the classroom.”
“I really enjoyed the workshop. It was well organized and interesting. I am leaving feeling more confident teaching this. The abundance of resources is great.”
Check out our curricular offerings on the Arab-Israeli conflict to see what we offer!
Click HERE to register for this workshop which includes multimedia presentation, discussion, work with primary sources in small groups, and the space to ask questions and contribute ideas.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact Andrew Askuvich, Trainer & Educator, Institute for Curriculum Services at andrewaskuvich.ics@gmail.com.