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SUMMARY:AITC for APHG
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nDiscover the free resources Agriculture in the Classroom (AITC) has to support Unit 5. Workshop participants will get a general overview of the curriculum resource bank aligned to APHG as well as a closer look at some of the newest lesson plans on the agricultural supply chain\, big ag\, and more. \nAbout the Presenter\n \nAndrea Gardner is an Education Specialist for the National Center for Agricultural Literacy. Prior to this position she was a high school agricultural science teacher. Throughout her career\, Andrea has actively participated in professional development\, mentoring\, and the development of curriculum. Her lesson plans have been adopted and published as state-wide curriculum in two Utah courses as well as numerous lesson plans posted on the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix. \nWebinar Access\nMember Only Access | Join Webinar Here \nNot yet a member?  Join Today \n 
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SUMMARY:Economic Impact of Black Cowboys: Yesterday & Today
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nIn the late 1800’s\, the Economic impact on Western History was about cowboys\, horses\, cattle and cattle drives. Today\, it is still about horses and cattle\, but the Economic Impact is Rodeo Cowboys and their performances\, that are keeping the Western Lifestyle alive. \nAbout the Presenter\n \nLiz Lawless is the best-selling author of 15 books the most recent one\, “Cleo Hearn: Mr. Black Rodeo\,” and is host of Wild West Diversity Livestream/Podcast. For 30 years she has served as Publicist/Historian for Cowboys of Color Rodeos\, the largest multicultural rodeo in the country. She has taught at Southern Methodist University\, Eastfield College and presented at corporate\, employee\, PreK-12th grade teacher training and classrooms across North Texas. She provided this presentation in Columbia\, SC for NCGE. \nWebinar Access\nMember only Access | Join Webinar Here \nNot yet a member? More info and Join Today!
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SUMMARY:Maximizing geographic inquiry: Question formulation\, connecting to standards\, and civic engagement
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nGeographic inquiry is fundamental to our teaching and learning in geography and related disciplines\, regardless of grade level. This session provides an opportunity to refine geographic inquiry to maximize student learning and engagement\, with a particular focus on formulating good questions\, linking to state standards\, and providing pathways for civic engagement. \nPresenter: Alex Oberle\n \nWebinar Access\nMember only Access | Join Webinar Here \nNot yet a member? More info and Join Today! \n 
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