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The Roaring Twenties: Women’s Social and Economic Shifts
CourseAnalyze primary and secondary sources on women's experiences in 1920s America, then make and support a claim about social and economic progress or setbacks. Students present their claim through a music-infused multimedia presentation.
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Participating in Government, Grade 10
CourseExplore civil disobedience and how artists use zines to respond to social issues. They will create their own handmade zine on a government-related issue and share it through a See, Think, Connect peer evaluation.
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Revolutions and their Consequences, Modern World History Grade 11
CourseStudents explore nationalism, a central theme of this unit, by analyzing powerful propaganda images & national anthems. They then create “fandom” propaganda, write class anthems, & engage in a revolutionary role-play game to bring history to life!
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Course: Introduction to Arts Integration
CourseThis session will introduce the field of arts integration to teachers who have no to moderate knowledge of this educational approach.
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Course: Introduction to Brain-Targeted Teaching
CourseDr. Mariale Hardiman will lead an introduction to her groundbreaking teaching pedagogy, the Brain-Targeted Teaching Method, which explores arts integration through the lens of neuro/cognitive science.
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ELA: Who Changes the World?
CourseThis course brings the Odell grade 9 module "Who Changes the World?" to life through multiple artforms.
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