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Upcoming Events

 

Attention all 6-12 History/Social Studies Teachers:

Teaching the Holocaust and

Global Genocide

                   

                     January 29, 2010

McLean County Museum of History, 200 N. Main Street, Bloomington, IL
8:00-- Registration and coffee
8:30-3:00 pm— Choose your own sessions (info on sessions available here )
Lunch on your own

Using the Choices Program to Teach about Genocide

Conversation with Teachers: Working with student

teachers in new ways

Technology in the Classroom: a teacher panel

How to start an Illinois History Fair program at your school and how to get students engaged with the Museum

Conversations about including the Holocaust and Global Genocide

in your curriculum 

Teaching about Genocide and Mass Violence

You are correct! You are not

a reading teacher, but…

Reading strategies to enhance your curriculum

  

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Guidelines

for teaching the holocaust

 

Facilitating Student Activism and Awareness:

Inside and Outside the classroom

Register at www.roe17.org today!

For Illinois State University Students:

history symposiumGo to www.roe17.org          Click on teachers                  Click on professional development

Click on “Register for an account”                                                                           Register using “Outside of Region 17”

                                                                                                                                 as your school

Find January 29, 2010                                                                                             Click on “register” button

You should receive an email confirmation. Bring this confirmation to the registration table.

Registration will end at midnight on January 24th.  A late registration fee of $30 will be charged for any registrations after this time.

Any questions? Please contact Diane Stempinski,

ROE 17 Director of Professional Development, stempinskid@roe17.org

 

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