• Sites of Encounter: Malacca and Ottoman Empire, 1400-1800

    Online

    This free two-day workshop for K-12 Teachers will have lectures from scholars to gain more historical knowledge, and teachers will work on designing lessons and curriculum to align with the CA HSS Framework.

  • Teaching Primary Sources: Youth as Changemakers

    Online

    Join us to explore the ways that youth have participated and led in making change in our contemporary society. This workshop is for US History and Ethnic Studies teachers (3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 11th, 12th Grades) & Ethnic Studies Teachers.

  • Shifting the Narrative: Black LA

    Shifting the Narrative: Black LA

    UCLA

    Join us for this 3-session free workshop, focusing on teaching Black histories by using local stories, highlighting community members, and exposing students to the rich, resilient, and powerful ways Black Angelenos have transformed and will continue to transform Los Angeles.

  • Grade Group – Ethnic Studies (K-12)

    Grade Group – Ethnic Studies (K-12)

    Online

    November 18, December 9, January 13, February 10, March 3 Thursdays from 4:00-5:30 pm (PST) online Grade Group fellows will convene for six after-school workshops and discussion groups.Workshops will include presentations by university professors, experienced teacher leaders, and/or teacher educators. Educators will have the opportunity to read and discuss recent educational and disciplinary research, share...

  • Eastside Stories: The Inland Empire & US History

    Online

    Eastside Stories is a free series of workshops on the unique local history of the Inland Empire, featuring a talk from a historian and a model lesson by our teacher leaders. Open to all interested K-12 and Ethnic Studies teachers who emphasize local and U.S. history in their classrooms. All participants will receive stipends for creating lessons and books on some of the topics we explore.

  • Grade Group – Grade 8

    Grade Group – Grade 8

    Online

    December 6, January 24, February 28, March 21 Mondays from 4:00-5:30 pm (PST) Grade Group fellows will convene for six after-school workshops and discussion groups.Workshops will include presentations by university professors, experienced teacher leaders, and/or teacher educators. Educators will have the opportunity to read and discuss recent educational and disciplinary research, share and receive feedback...

  • Sites of Encounter in World History Webinar

    Online

    Join this free, 3-day webinar that will focus on content and pedagogy training for teachers in California to help with classroom instruction of the Sites of Encounter model for 6th and 7th grades under the CA History-Social Science Framework. Interested teachers who submit a lesson plan after the workshop will receive a $250 stipend.

  • Centering Central American History

    Online

    Join the UCLA History-Geography Project, Central American scholars, and community members as we center Central American history and important issues for Central American communities, and explore ways of teaching this content to all students.

  • Themes in World History: Democracy & Power

    Online

    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.

  • Reading & Writing for Justice: Literacy Series 2024

    Online

    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.

  • Themes in World History: Environmental Transformations and Their Impact

    Online

    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.

  • K-12 LGBTQ+ History Teacher Symposium – FULL

    ONE Archives 909 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    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.

  • Reimagining Latinx Narratives

    Online

    Workshop for all educators. Let’s reimagine what and how we teach about the narratives of Latinx communities in our nation. Join us for an interactive, engaging, and resource filled workshop to get ready for the new school year.

  • Sites of Encounter in the Muslim World – Cairo & Delhi

    UCLA

    This free program will help educators in applying the California History-Social Science Framework approach to 7th grade world history, centering Cairo and Delhi as Sites of Encounters. Join us for content and pedagogical presentations as well as time to collaborate, reflect and plan to implement this material in your courses