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American-Texas Upstanders in Social Studies and Literature
Discover ways to connect U.S. and Texas history with literature and civic learning. Hear from an acclaimed author and explore practical strategies in breakout sessions on building Upstander skills, making historical themes come alive in ELAR and social studies classrooms, and inspiring students to see themselves in history.
Featured keynote speakers:
Christopher Paul Curtis, best-selling author
Deborah Liles, PhD., Associate Professor
W.K. Gordon Endowed Chair of Texas
About the Series
The Candy Brown Holocaust and Human Rights Educator Series invites educators and librarians to engage with the Museum through two sessions exploring themes from its exhibitions and educational mission.
Each session comes with:
Keynote speakers and access to exclusive events
Classroom resource kit and Museum swag
CPE credit
Free parking and meals
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Event Tags:
civic learning,educators,literature,non-museum events,off-site event,social studies,students,teacher workshop,candy brown holocaust and human rights educator series
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Event ID:
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