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Invitation: Free Workshops on Teaching the Japanese American Experience on October 26

Crystal Hsia
Crystal Hsia 7 months ago
1. Learning and Teaching About the Japanese American Incarceration
Date Date: October 26, 2024
Alarm clock Time: 10am-12pm (PST)
Computer Format: Virtual Seminar
https://china.usc.edu/seminars/learning-and-teaching-about-japanese-american-incarceration-october-26-2024
This seminar will provide a deep dive into the historical context and teaching practices surrounding the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. We'll explore best practices for integrating this topic into your curriculum.
Gift Bonus: Participants will receive a free copy of When Can We Go Back to America?: Voices of Japanese American Incarceration during WWII.
Contact hours provided.
2. Teaching the Japanese American Experience Through Primary Sources
Date Date: October 26, 2024
Alarm clock Time: 2pm-4:30pm (PST)
Round pushpin Location: Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, CA
https://china.usc.edu/seminars/teaching-japanese-american-experience-through-primary-sources-free-one-day-workshop
This in-person workshop will focus on utilizing primary source materials and instructional strategies to make the Japanese American experience come alive in your classroom. Hands-on activities and a museum tour will be included.
Gift Bonus: A free snack box of Japanese treats will be available during the event.
Contact hours provided.
Both events are free and designed to equip you with tangible resources that will enrich your classroom instruction. They also align closely with your ongoing efforts to ensure that K-12 education reflects diverse and inclusive histories. It will be great if you can join us or share them with the teachers in your community.
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