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Introduction to Indigenous Culture & History: Implementing Indigenous Culture in the Classroom

October 17, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm CDT

Presented by the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in partnership with the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian

Free online workshop via zoom for educators in Grades 3-12.

Native American history and culture is foundational to understanding the United States, both its history and the present day. Yet many teachers feel unequipped or a lack of confidence when teaching about Native Americans. In this training, teachers will learn how to integrate Native perspectives into the larger narrative of American history, from Abraham Lincoln to the history of regalia. Participants will be given tools such as the proper terminology to use and appropriate activities and lesson plans to effectively teach this history in their classroom.  Guest Speaker: Maria Garcia-DesJarlait (Arikara, Ojibwe), Mitchell Museum of the American IndianMaria brings her experiences growing up on her reservation and as a teacher to tell engaging and captivating stories that share important messages of empathy. Her writing gives the reader a better understanding of not just Maria’s upbringing but helps to build a bridge for any reader of any age to appreciate Indigenous cultures.This training supports the expected 2024-25 Illinois state mandate on teaching Native American history.Workshop Include

  • Classroom Resources
  • 1.5 Clock Hours/CPDUs

Workshop is free and online over zoom. Registration required. https://www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/events/virtual-introduction-to-indigenous-culture-and-history-implementing-indigenous-culture-in-the-classroom/

Venue

illinois holocaust museum
9603 Woods Drive
Skokie, IL 60077 United States

Organizer

Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
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