Workshop | Introducing Africa, Racial Stereotyping & Environmental Justice

Free
Elementary school Workshop | Introducing Africa, Racial Stereotyping & Environmental Justice

Provider: ASA Outreach Council

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for elementary teachers, this free workshop offers practical frameworks for teaching Africa through voice, visuals, and meaningful connections

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Climate ChangeSocial Justice1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

Facilitator

Dr. Barbara Brown.


Level

Appropriate for elementary school teachers.


Description

In this session, Dr. Barbara Brown will introduce key frameworks for teaching about Africa in the early grades. The workshop will highlight practical ways to foreground voice, visuals, and connections in a discussion of African geography, history, children's literature, and the cultures of modern African countries.

Brought to you by the African Studies Association Outreach Council. The ASA Outreach Council promotes the teaching of Africa in K-16 classrooms, collaborates on an annual teacher workshop, and produces teacher resources for the proliferation of responsible teaching of area studies in U.S. schools.

Workshop | Introducing Africa, Racial Stereotyping & Environmental Justice

  • Free
ASA Outreach Council

The ASA Outreach Council teaches about Africa in schools from kindergarten to college. They hold workshops for teachers and create helpful resources to make learning about Africa fun and meaningful.



Eduye Product ID: 44297

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