…TPS courses; and teachers have also taken advantage of vital online resources featured at www.emergingamerica.org, including lessons, teaching tools, and interactive exhibits. The program has always had a central focus…
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Teach Disability History: We Can and We Must
…rights activists across 200 years of history and ways you can support disability history today. The new curriculum offers free, online, 23 lessons in 8 units using over 200 primary…
Accessing Inquiry for Students with Disabilities through Primary Sources
…Westfield State University. Special fee of $100 thanks to a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) grant. For more information on this and other Emerging America courses: http://www.emergingamerica.org/professional-development…
Excellence In Education awards: Living Our Guiding Principles award winners for December and January
…right in. He has volunteered to be the pilot site for the new DYS Rethinking History Civics pilot, working hand-in-hand with the Southeast Instructional Coach to use various modules of…
Rich Cairn
Rich Cairn founded the Emerging America program in 2006. Emerging America’s Accessing Inquiry project focuses on the inclusion of ALL learners in History, Civics, and Social Science classrooms, especially students…
Graham Warder
Graham Warder is Associate Professor of History at Keene State College. He earned his B.A. in History from Dartmouth College and his Ph.D. in American Social and Cultural History from…
Ross Newton
Ross Newton is a History Teacher at HEC Academy in Northampton, a special education public high school of the Collaborative for Educational Services (CES). Ross relates history to students’ lives…
History and Social Science (5-12)
Home E Search query for: consulting history civics emergingamerica org ( Page 4 ) Teacher of History and Social Science (5-12) Initial License Prepares candidates for: Teacher of History and…
Empowering Students with Disability History: A Workshop for Special Education Professionals
…curriculum materials. This workshop will present the long arc of disability history from early in American history through the Disability Rights Movement of the 1970s and 1980s. Participants will learn…
Humanizing the History of Genocide in the Classroom
…teacher and Smith College history lecturer. Kate has taught about the history of genocide for over twenty years and has worked extensively in regions affected by genocide. This workshop will…