NYC DOE – Jewish Americans

Zoom

We'll examine the rich diversity and history of Jewish Americans, and gain insights that deepen the understandings of identity for all students. Teachers of world history, U.S. history, ethnic studies, human geography and world religions will all find relevant applications and resources in this workshop.

Holocaust Museum LA – Teaching about Judaism

Zoom

Explore one of the world's oldest religions. This session will cover Judaism’s beliefs, behaviors, and experiences of belonging.  You’ll gain digital activities to incorporate into your classroom as well as the content to help your students understand the basics of Judaism.

Capital District Council for the Social Studies – Exploring Strategies for Analyzing Primary Sources

Zoom

Primary sources expose students to multiple perspectives on important topics and issues of the past and present, as well as help students develop critical inquiry skills. As a Consortium Member of the Library of Congress’s Teaching with Primary Sources Program, ICS’s trainer-educators are well-versed in utilizing the LOC’s digital source analysis tools and will share all the tips and tricks with you, along with other action-based source analysis tools for you and your students to utilize.