Virtual Panel: The 1619 Project for Middle & High School Social Studies – May 17
Posted by Pulitzer Center on May 3, 2022
Please join the Pulitzer Center and National Council for the Social Studies on Tuesday, May 17 at 7:00 pm ET for a free, virtual panel with members of The 1619 Project Education Network.
Educators and administrators from the inaugural cohort of 1619 Project Education Network will share their processes for planning and implementing 1619 units in multiple grade levels and courses throughout the 2021-2022 school year. Their units engage 1619 Project resources and themes by aligning them with the existing standards and objectives for their social studies classes. Panelists will outline how they identified their unit topics and focus texts, strategies they engaged to support differentiation and critical thinking, and key takeaways from their experiences teaching their units. The panel will be moderated by staff from the Pulitzer Center and will be followed by a Q&A session.
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