Upcoming TrainingsIf you are unable to access any of the registration links below, or have questions regarding the posted trainings, e-mail cecstaff@sog.unc.edu. From Slavery to Freedom: Feb. 5 (11 AM - 8:30 PM; includes lunch & dinner) and Feb. 6 (9 AM - 4:00 PM; includes breakfast & lunch) Room 2403 Are you looking for new and creative ways to teach about slavery and emancipation in your middle school classroom? Join the NC Civic Education Consortium and the UNC Program in the Humanities and Human Values for a unique two-day exploration of the institution of slavery, the process of emancipation, and the experiences of the human lives affected throughout. Weaving together art, slave narratives, historical inquiry, and more, this two-day training will provide teachers the opportunity to broaden their content knowledge and explore ways to translate such material for use in the middle school classroom. Click here for more information, including the registration form. Don't miss this incredible two-day event!Additional OpportunitiesNCSS 2009 Annual Conference February 24-26, 2010 Koury Convention Center, Greensboro, NC Look for the NC Civic Education Consortium's presentations at the NCSS 2009 Annual Conference:
Statewide Professional Development Opportunities For information about professional development opportunities across the state for K-12 social studies educators, click here.Custom TrainingsThe Consortium also offers customized social studies trainings for schools and school districts, as well as after school and youth leadership program trainings. To learn more about the Consortium's customized trainings, please contact Christie Hinson at 919.962.8389 or hinson@sog.unc.edu. |
Professional Development Spotlight From Segregation to Civil Rights: A Journey through North Carolina’s History On January 14th, 2008, the NC Civic Education Consortium hosted a training for North Carolina history educators on teaching about our state’s diverse past. To access the curriculum from this workshop, click here. ~ Civic Education Consortium and UNC Humanities Offer Holocaust Training Click here to read about the training & access the Consortium's lessons on the Holocaust. ~ Civic Education Consortium Offers Teachers a Glimpse into Our State’s Diverse History Click here to read about "Black Life & Labor: Perspectives on Slavery in Colonial NC" |