Students explore the transformation of North America in the nineteenth century and probe this complicated and violent history, considering the major events and policies that accompanied U.S. territorial growth and the effects at a local level.
Bringing All Voices to the U.S. History Classroom: An Introduction to the Choices Program’s U.S. History Series
New Brunswick NJ
How can you bring African-American, Native, and Latinx voices and perspectives into the “story” of U.S. history? Join us as we examine the lesson plans, student readings, and videos found in the Choices Program’s U.S. History Series. We’ll explore two units in detail—Westward Expansion: A New History and The Civil War and the Meaning of Liberty—as well as lessons from selected other units.
Our workshops are completely interactive, so be ready to be engaged and inspired!
NOTE: This workshop will begin at 8:30 am ET. It will take place at the Rutgers University Inn and Conference Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Registration fee: $145. All participants will receive a print copy of the Westward Expansion unit and the Civil War unit, as well as a one-year Digital Editions license for both units. Coffee, lunch, and a certificate of completion will also be provided.
Please register soon to secure your spot.
If you would like to pay for this workshop with a Purchase Order, please contact our office at 401-863-3155 or choices@brown.edu.
Any middle or high school U.S. History teacher or curriculum supervisor interested in exploring the Choices Program’s U.S. History series and our approach for bringing all voices into the curriculum is welcome to attend.