Students explore Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and consider the changes colonialism imposed on African governments, economies, and societies. Students consider some of the ways Africans responded to European colonialism.
NEW Africana Studies Series
Grab your colleagues and join us online for Chatting with Choices! Chatting with Choices is an informal time for you and other educators to ask questions, explore features in our Digital Editions platform, chat about best practices, learn about new developments, and more.
Did you know? The Choices Program released two new series this past summer: Africana Studies and Asian Studies. Log on to learn about the different units included in the Africana Studies Series and how those curriculum materials can support AP African American Studies courses and beyond.
Chatting with Choices is not recorded. If you’re unable to attend and you’re interested in the subject matter, please email choices_digital@brown.edu for more information.
You will receive the link for this session when you register.
- Introductory information about units included in the Africana Studies Series
- Time for socializing and sharing tips with other Choices users
- Q&A with Choices staff about curriculum units, Digital Editions, and more
- If requested, a short demonstration of our Digital Editions platform
- Anyone who is interested in learning more about the Africana Studies Series
- Anyone who wants to learn more about the Choices curriculum – print or Digital Editions!
- Anyone who currently teaches with Choices curriculum materials
- Anyone who is new to Choices and would like assistance getting started