Teaching the Holocaust through Memoir

This one-day workshop prepares teachers to interweave a literary analysis of Elie Wiesel’s powerful and poignant memoir “Night” with an exploration of the relevant historical context underlying Wiesel’s experience.

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Explore Equipped for Reading Success: Building Phonemic Awareness Skills in Grades K-12 with Dr. David Kilpatrick

Researchers have identified some highly effective ways of preventing and overcoming reading difficulties and this workshop will present those findings.

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PARTICIPATE IN A 2.5 DAY WORKSHOP FOR TEACHERS INTERESTED IN FACILITATING FOR RACIAL JUSTICE

This is a unique opportunity to build with a community of racial justice educators who are leading equity work in their schools.

Mathematical Puzzles for Illumination and Inspiration with Peter Winkler

In this Academy for Teachers session, Dartmouth professor Peter Winkler with show how puzzles highlight mathematical concepts and make math fun.

Explore Block Building in Your K-2 Classroom with teachers from City & Country School

Pre-K through second grade teachers are invited to come to a free 2-part workshop series designed to inspire and refresh you in your practice.

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Critically Reviewing Claims Using Logical Fallacies

Join this session to learn how to teach our students to be savvy analyzers and critical readers of information in an age of misleading, manipulated, and biased news and media.

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