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Professional Learning

Starting the School Year With Connection and Community

Explore teaching strategies and flexible resources designed to help you begin getting to know your students and facilitate the process of creating an open, supportive, and reflective classroom community.

On-Demand

Virtual

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Cost:  Free
You can watch this event at any time. You may be prompted to log in to your Facing History account or an event platform.

About this event:

Single Session

Our single professional learning sessions are designed to easily fit into your day. Typically one hour or less, these sessions explore timely and relevant topics including teaching strategies, current events, and more.

Instructor-Led

This professional learning event will be led by Facing History staff. When you register, you will receive instructions for how to attend the event.

This event qualifies for Certificate of Completion.

Social Studies
Culture & Identity

In this webinar, we explore teaching strategies and flexible resources designed to help you begin getting to know your students as individuals and facilitating the process of creating an open, supportive, and reflective classroom community. We additionally model classroom routines that teachers can implement from day one to support effective learning and meaningful engagement with contemporary issues and concerns in your homeroom, advisory, or academic courses.

Materials and resources are designed for middle school and high school level students.

Ancestry is proud to partner with Facing History and Ourselves to empower the next generation of history makers. For nearly a decade, AncestryClassroom™ has provided educators with access to educational resources and Ancestry record collections at no cost to help students find their personal place in history.

If you are an educator or school administrator, click here to sign up for access to AncestryClassroom™ at no cost: https://ancestryclassroom.com/k12/GrantProgram/

This content was made possible by the Hammer Family Foundation.

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