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SUMMARY:iScore 5 All Year Long
DESCRIPTION:Teaching students how to read and understand quantitative and qualitative data is a skill that must be repeated constantly and used throughout the year. Four veteran teachers of AP Human Geography share their strategies on how to teach students to efficiently learn content. Using data to provide students with constant formative feedback while also preparing students for success on the AP Human Geography exam. Participants will learn about Verbal FRQing and how to use NCGE’s bell ringers in your classroom as strategies to help students grow \nPresenters: Paul Gray\, Greg Sherwin\, and Ken Keller \nJOIN WEBINAR HERE! \n# Member-only access
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SUMMARY:Beyond Reading the Definition From a Slide: Teaching Sense of Place and Place Making
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nGeographer Yi-Fu Tuan’s work focused on the human aspects of human geography. He wrote about the spatial concepts of space and place in his landmark work Space and Place: The Perspective of Experience. Learn how to guide your students in using your school as a field study to understand and evaluate a sense of place and place-making. Students will build upon their field study with a guided visual discovery activity that helps them understand how regional patterns of religion\, ethnicity\, and language contribute to creating a sense of place. \nAbout the Presenter: \nLaura Kmetz has been teaching AP Human Geography since 2014 at Booker T. Washington High School\, an arts magnet in Dallas\, TX. She is the current author of the NCGE bell ringers\, the lead APHG teacher for Dallas ISD\, and a table leader at the AP reading. Laura loves sparking students’ curiosity about our complex world and their place in it. \nLog-in and JOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! \n# Member-only Access
URL:https://ncge.org/event/beyond-reading-the-definition-from-a-slide-teaching-sense-of-place-and-place-making/
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SUMMARY:GeoCamp Iceland: Professional Development in the Land of Fire and Ice
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces NCGE’s GeoCamp Iceland professional development program. Past program leaders Ellen Foster and Jeff Lash are joined by 2021 participant Debra Troxel to introduce the program\, share experiences\, discuss registration\, and address potential GeoCamper questions and concerns. \nPresenters: Jeff Lash\, Ellen Foster\, and Debra Troxell \n  \nJOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! \n#Member-only access
URL:https://ncge.org/event/geocamp-iceland-professional-development-in-the-land-of-fire-and-ice/
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SUMMARY:Water Politics and Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:Water quenches thirst\, sustains crops\, generates power\, cools industry\, conveys ships\, carries waste\, and maintains ecosystems. This webinar examines the political\, social\,  and cultural dimensions of each of these facets of water resources management. We’ll explore the political dynamics of water distribution\, access\, and use. We also investigate questions of urban water management\, river restoration\, water-related hazards\, shared transboundary waters\, and the threat of water wars. \nPresenter: Dr. Jessica Barnes is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and the School of Earth\, Ocean\, and Environment at the University of South Carolina. She is the author of Cultivating the Nile: The Everyday Politics of Water in Egypt\, also published by Duke University Press\, and co-editor of Climate Cultures: Anthropological Perspectives on Climate Change. \nJOIN WEBINAR HERE!        #Open access
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SUMMARY:Electoral Maps and Legislative Elections: Resources for teaching about redistricting
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Census and redistricting cycle will manifest itself in the United States Congress and state legislatures across the country. Consider the analysis of the midterm elections has been in your state. Yet even though it seems as though discussions about redistricting should be over\, every year new students need to learn about elections at the federal\, state\, and local levels\, including where lines are drawn to create electoral districts. This overview of the GeoCivics project will provide educators with materials to engage students in hands-on exploration of this process\, from understanding population movement to analyzing current maps. Redistricting may be taught through historical\, legal\, economic\, and geographic frameworks\, providing an opportunity to introduce students to online mapping tools\, which are increasingly prevalent for understanding\, collecting\, and analyzing a variety of data. \n  \nPresenter:  Rebecca Theobald \nJOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! \n#Member-only access
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