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History eNews from Emerging America - November 17, 2022

Published on Thu, 11/17/2022

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EMERGING AMERICA HISTORY eNEWS Vol. 9, Issue 11 for November 17, 2022

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IN THIS ISSUE

  • Events @ Emerging America 
  • News
  • New at the Library of Congress
  • Disability History Resources & Updates
  • Other Professional Development Events
  • Other Resources
  • Feature preview: “Language-Aware Lessons for Multilingual Learners.” (Excerpt below.) 

 

Language-Aware Lessons for Multilingual Learners

See three new lessons in the Emerging America Teaching Resources library

Three young black men on chairs at a service counter look over their right shoulders with serious faces. Manual typewriter text visible above describes the scene, noting that a white woman seen in the background is walking away having decided not to sit and have lunch.
A sit-down strike at a Woolworth luncheon counter in Greensboro, North Carolina. (1960).

A sit-down strike at a Woolworth luncheon counter in Greensboro, North Carolina. (1960). Library of Congress. https://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/wwii/jb_wwii_king_3_e.html From the language-scaffolded mini-unit, “Is it ever okay to break the law?”

     

    EVENTS @ EMERGING AMERICA - Info & Registration.

    Mark your calendars for these Emerging America courses and workshops. Contact rcairn@collaborative.org.

    HISTORY AND CIVICS EDUCATION COURSES

    PDPs / OR optional grad credit available from Westfield State University.  

    • Accessing Inquiry for Students with Disabilities through Primary Sources
      • January 13 to February 22, 2023 - Webinar January 18, 4:00-5:15pm Eastern - Register for Accessing Inquiry for Students with Disability. Instructor: Rich Cairn, Emerging America.
      • Sample the Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History Curriculum, to be published by Emerging America in February, 2023.
      • Meets Massachusetts license renewal requirement for 15 hours of PD on teaching students with disabilities.  
      • Special fee of $100 thanks to a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Eastern Region mini-grant. 

     

    • America and World Fascism: From the Spanish Civil War to Nuremberg and Beyond – Teaching Human Rights Today
      • March 2 to April 15, 2023 - Webinars March 9, 16 & 30 and April 6 - 4:00-5:15pm Eastern - Register for America and World Fascism 
      • Instructors: Peter N. Carroll, Stanford, University and Sebastiaan Faber, Oberlin College, facilitated by Rich Cairn, Emerging America
      • Special fee of $50 thanks to the Puffin Foundation.

     

    • Accessing Inquiry for English Learner through Primary Sources
      • March 3 to April 14, 2023 - Webinar March 8, 4:00-5:15pm. Register for Accessing Inquiry for English Learners.
      • Instructor: Alison Noyes. Meets Massachusetts license renewal requirement for 15 hours of PD on teaching English Learners.  
      • Special fee of $100 thanks to a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Eastern Region mini-grant. 

     

    EMERGING AMERICA WEBINARS & CONFERENCES

    • National Council for the Social Studies Conference - December 2-4, 2022 - PhiladelphiaInfo on NCSS Conference. Stay updated on Emerging America offerings at the conference
    • Live sessions
      • How to Integrate Disability History into the Curriculum: We Can and We Must - Rich Cairn
        • December 2 - 10:05-10:35am - Marriott Franklin 11 (4th floor) 
      • “A Rosetta Stone” to Translate History Activities with Primary Sources - Casey Cullen and Alison Noyes
        • December 2 - 3:10-3:40pm - Marriott Franklin 12 (4th floor) 
    • Posters 
      • Teaching Disability History through Primary Sources 
      • Are Multilingual Students on Your Educating for American Democracy Roadmap? 
        • Friday, December 2 - 10:00-11:00am 
      • Social Studies and History Methods That Include –– and Strengthen –– English learners
        • Saturday, December 3 - 11:30am - 12:30pm

    See list of accessible recordings of previous short webinars, presentations, and more.

    NEWS

     

    NEW AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

     

    TPS Teachers Network - Teachers with interest in working with primary sources are welcome to join this network. Featured this week - (log in to see DISCUSSIONS; no log-in needed for ALBUMS):

    You may link directly to these resources. 

     

    Library of Congress Teacher Blog http://blogs.loc.gov/teachers/

    • “Vote!” Election Day Pages in Historic Newspapers 
    • Cops and Guinea Pigs: Treasures Found in Chronicling America
    • Candy Day: A Phantom Holiday?
    • “Perfect” Primary Sources Combinations
    • Opium Use in the 19th Century
    • Supporting Students with Dyslexia: Free Resources from the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled 

     

    DISABILITY HISTORY RESOURCES & UPDATES

     

    EVENTS

    Events are online unless noted. “Hybrid” events are both virtual and in-person.

     

    SUMMER - it's not too early to plan!

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    RESOURCES

     

    FEATURE: Language-Aware Lessons for Multilingual Learners

    These lessons were developed by the English Learner Collaborations project of the Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies with support from a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources grant. Lessons illustrate application of English Language Development (ELD) teaching resources to history and social studies content. 

    Contact Alison Noyes at Emerging America for further information: anoyes@collaborative.org


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    Content created and featured in partnership with the TPS program does not indicate an endorsement by the Library of Congress. 

    Content created and featured in partnership with the TPS program does not indicate an endorsement by the Library of Congress.

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    Rich Cairn

    Civics and Social Studies Curriculum and Instruction Specialist, Collaborative for Educational Services
    Rich Cairn founded Emerging America in 2006, which features the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources program at the Collaborative for Educational Services, and the National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History program, "Forge of Innovation: The Springfield Armory and the Genesis of American Industry." The Accessing Inquiry clearinghouse, supported by the Library of Congress TPS program promotes full inclusion of students with disabilities and English Learners in civics and social studies education.