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  • BYOB: Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives (K-12) | 1-3 PM

BYOB: Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives (K-12) | 1-3 PM

  • Thu, Jun 15 2023 - Thu, Jun 15 2023  • Webinar
  • Elementary School Kindergarten Academic Standards Civic Education Social Studies

How do you include Indigenous perspectives in your K-5 social studies curriculum and instruction while respecting and affirming Indigenous peoples and nations?  

The Arizona social studies standards require that Indigenous peoples and tribal governments are taught across K-12, but we know that teachers may struggle to incorporate Indigenous voices in an authentic and meaningful way.  

In this virtual professional learning workshop, educators will have the opportunity to build their content and background knowledge about Indigenous perspectives in social studies topics. Educators will explore guidelines developed by Indigenous and social studies educators, model lessons, and developmentally-appropriate resources that can be used in the classroom.

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Professional Development

Details

  • Date

    Thu, Jun 15 2023 - Thu, Jun 15 2023
  • Time

    1:00PM - 3:00PM
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  • Tags

    • Elementary School
    • Kindergarten
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Venue

Online
 

Contact

Hannah Rude
[email protected]
Linda Burrows
[email protected]
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