Challenging Stereotypes About Women in the Middle East: Teacher Training Workshop for K-12 Educators
Posted by Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting on August 6, 2018
Challenging Stereotypes About Women in the Middle East: Teacher Training Workshop for K-12 Educators
Tuesday, August 14, 2018 – 4:30PM to 7:30PM
University of Pennsylvania
Houston Hall – HH223 Golkin Room
3417 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Please join us on Tuesday, August 14, 2018, from 4:30-7:30 PM for a free teacher training workshop led by Pulitzer Center journalist grantee Emily Feldman and Pulitzer Center Senior Education Manager Fareed Mostoufi on how to incorporate media global reporting and media analysis skills into diverse curricula.
The workshop focuses on how to challenge stereotypes about women in the Middle East and includes a series of presentations and hands-on exercises. Dinner will also be provided.
The workshop offers educators Act 48 credit. To receive Act 48 credits, participants are expected to submit a lesson plan on how they plan to incorporate media analysis into their curricula. The lesson plan should be submitted one to two weeks after the course.
To register for the workshop and for dinner, please send an email to Anna Viden at aviden[at]sas.upenn.edu
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