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It’s Not Too Late to Register for Teaching Kindergarten Conference: Where did the Garden Go?

Kindergarten plays a unique role in a child’s life when language, literacy, science, and math take on real meaning through play and active learning. This year’s focus, Sowing the Seeds of Social Justice, emphasizes the role of teachers as they inspire children to be empathetic members of their community and learn what it means to advocate for fairness.

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Examine Brooklyn’s complex beauty in MCNY’s new exhibition, “The City Within”

Brooklyn’s tremendous cultural diversity and beautiful green spaces creates a complex and dynamic landscape. Explore Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb’s photographs of the “city within the city” in this free curator-guided tour for educators.

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All-Expenses-Paid Summer Study Tour to Germany

Every year, the Transatlantic Outreach Program brings North American educators and Germans together in order to foster education and dialogue through experience. For 2 weeks, learn about contemporary Germany.

Settler Colonialism and the Revolution, 1692-1783

Explore our newest Women & the American Story curriculum unit, Settler Colonialism and the Revolution, 1692-1783, and discover how women experienced colonization, resistance, and rebellion.

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Explore Work-based Learning Experiences with the Special Education Office

During this session, participants will learn about the work-based learning options available through the Special Education Office and identify key components and requirements of quality work-based programs and experiences.

Spend Chancellor’s High School Day PD at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum

During this full-day foundational workshop, discover classroom-ready strategies that help students understand both what happened on 9/11 and how it continues to impact the present.

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