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These events are open to MSU Students, Faculty & Staff and the MSUNER Community
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Facing History and Ourselves
This workshop introduces our new resource, Teaching Mockingbird, which incorporates civic education, ethical reflection, and historical context into a literary exploration of Harper Lee's beloved novel. We offer a fresh approach that integrates multimedia resources, historical sources, and Common Core-aligned strategies that deepen students' understanding of the novel and illuminate fundamental questions of human behavior.
Recommended for 6-12th grade English Language Arts, social studies, or humanities educators teaching the novel.
In this workshop you will:
- Discover new interdisciplinary teaching strategies that reinforce historical and literacy skill
- Receive a free copy of Teaching Mockingbird
After this workshop you will:
- Become part of the Facing History educator network, with access to a rich slate of educator resources, including downloadable unit and lesson plans, study guides, and multimedia
- Be able to borrow books and DVDs through our online lending library at no cost
Space is limited; registration does not guarantee admission.
For further information and to register, please click HERE