UCLA Ethnic Studies Specialization Program – Apply by May 5
Los Angeles, CA, United StatesApply to be part of the inaugural cohort of teachers to receive a UCLA Ethnic Studies Specialization. This tuition free pilot program will start this summer!
Apply to be part of the inaugural cohort of teachers to receive a UCLA Ethnic Studies Specialization. This tuition free pilot program will start this summer!
In this three-day free workshop we will explore themes of democracy and power through three fascinating historical case studies: The Mexican Revolution, the August Revolution in Vietnam, and the Arab Spring, while learning from esteemed historians and receiving classroom and pedagogy support.
This series will focus on the best practices for embedding literacy in your history and ethnic studies classrooms. You will learn how to support English Learners and Students with Disabilities in developing important literacy skills, as outlined in the California Common Core and ELD Standards, through a focus on culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogy and its connection to reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
Join us for a week-long exploration of artistic expression's role in social, political, and cultural movements.
This free 2-day workshop is designed for K-12 teachers. This webinar will explore the themes embedded in the California History-Social Science Framework. The theme of "Environmental Transformations" will be presented through case studies in El Salvador and China.
Workshop for K-12 Teachers. Pride, Resistance, Joy: Teaching Intersectional LGBTQ+ Stories of California and Beyond is a week-long symposium focused on local examples of LGBTQ+ history highlighting resistance, and the stories of traditionally marginalized groups.