Teaching Immigration, Diversity and Faith
Posted by National Museum of American Jewish History on September 21, 2015
Professional Development Teaching Immigration, Diversity and Faith
National Museum of American Jewish History
5th and Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
October 3, 2015 9:30 am – 1:00 pm
Doors open at 9:15 am
The National Museum of American Jewish History, the Teachers Institute of Philadelphia (TIP) and the Philadelphia Writing Project (PhilWP) will present a professional development for educators on Teaching Immigration, Diversity and Faith. This event will include a panel comprised of university professors, access to Museum holdings and resources, and coaching on the development of curricular materials and lessons led by teachers in the TIP and PhilWP programs. Act 48 credit will be available. Refreshments will be included.
For more information, contact Vera DaVinci at [email protected].
This program is free to educators. Click here to register.
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