The Zinn Education Project had a major presence at the National Council for the Social Studies Conference in Seattle from Nov. 16-18, 2012. Educators from across the country met and talked about teaching people’s history. We featured books by Rethinking Schools and Teaching for Change, people’s history resources, and a raffle.
In addition, the Zinn Education Project sponsored three special sessions.
Zinn Education Project presented: |
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Film Screening and Award Presentation with Sean ArceFriday, Nov. 16 | 5:00-7:00 p.m.Precious Knowledge: The Ban on Teaching History in Tucson Schools |
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Workshop with Bill BigelowSunday, Nov. 18 | 8-10 a.m.Rethinking the Line Between Us: Teaching the War with Mexico |
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Zinn Education Project was a sponsor of: |
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Featured NCSS Presenter James LoewenFriday, Nov. 16 | 1:15-2:15 p.m.James W. Loewen is an acclaimed historian and best-selling author of Lies My Teacher Told Me and many others. He engages audiences on a range of topics encompassing U.S. history, multicultural education, civil rights, race relations, voting rights, law and social science. Presented by NCSS. |
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