Teaching about Contested International Issues: An Introduction to Brown University’s Choices Program

Teaching about Contested International Issues: An Introduction to Brown University’s Choices Program

Teaching about Contested International Issues: An Introduction to Brown University’s Choices Program

All day
October 26, 2019 October 27, 2019

Brown University Choices Program
in partnership with

is proud to present
Teaching about Contested International Issues:
An Introduction to Brown University’s Choices Program
 
Join us for this two-day weekend workshop

at Seoul International School

on Saturday and Sunday, October 26-27

Participants will:

  • EXPLORE Choices curriculum units and discuss ways to adapt these units to specific classroom goals;
  • EXPERIENCE the Choices options role-play activity, which builds students' ability to discuss contested issues from multiple, global perspectives;
  • NETWORK with colleagues in social studies/humanities education from the region.

Due to the anticipated popularity of this event, early registration is highly recommended.
Register
Cost: $290 USD per person. Workshop fee includes lunches, a certificate of completion, and a one-year, school-wide Digital Editions license for the Choices curriculum.

Who Should AttendThis interactive workshop is appropriate for middle and high school history, social studies, and humanities teachers, including AP and IB educators.

For more information, please contact Mimi Stephens at the Choices Program, at Brown University or David Coleman, at Seoul International School

15, Seongnam-daero 1518 beon-gil, Sujeong-gu,
Seongnam,
South Korea

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