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SUMMARY:Using an Atlas to Develop Multiple Literacies
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nAn atlas can be more than a reference book. See how a student atlas can be a tool for developing the information literacies and analytic skills necessary to conduct geographic inquiries. Attendees will engage with instructional materials created for an atlas designed to align with 4th grade History-Social Studies standards in California. Through this hands-on experience\, teachers will learn how to help their students use atlases and other information sources to practice geographic thinking and acquire geographic knowledge. \nSession Focus\nAll Grade Levels | Inquiry | Atlas | Curriculum and Instruction \nConference Room\nCovetto \nMeet the Presenter\nThomas Herman is a Research Fellow in the Department of Geography at San Diego State University where he is the Project Director for the Young People’s Environments\, Society\, and Space Research Center. He also contributes to teacher professional learning\, the development of teaching and learning resources\, and advocacy for geography education as Director of the California Geographic Alliance\, a member of the California Environmental Literacy Initiative\, and Chair of the NCSS Geography Community.
URL:https://ncge.org/event/using-an-atlas-to-develop-multiple-literacies/
LOCATION:Mission Palms Conference Room: Covetto\, 60 E 5th St.\, Arizona\, 85281
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SUMMARY:APHG Bellringers: How to Apply in the Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nTips and Tricks from classroom teachers on how to use the Bell Ringers in your AP Human Geography class. Bellringers can also be used in any on-level World Geography course. \nAbout the Presenters\nLaura Kmetz currently teaches AP Human Geography\, AP Psychology and Sociology. She is the lead APHG teacher in Dallas ISD and the author of the NCGE Bell Ringers. She is a College Board consultant and has participated in the AP Reading since 2017. \nAllison Young is entering her 21st year as a Social Studies Teacher in Virginia. She has taught World History for most of her career and started teaching AP Human Geography in the 2023-2024 school year \nWebinar Access\n#open access | Join Webinar Here \nNot yet a member?  More info and Join today!
URL:https://ncge.org/event/aphg-bellringers-how-to-apply-in-the-classroom/
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SUMMARY:GeoCircle: Engaging Activities for a Strong Start
DESCRIPTION:Discussion Topic\nEngaging Activities for a Strong Start \n  \nAbout the Facilitators\nRobert Mayfield works at Ripon High in Northern California as an AP Human Geography teacher\, TOSA\, and Social Studies Department Chair. He has presented at EdTech conferences like SPARCC\, Google Camp\, EduProtocols Worldwide\, and Spring CUE. Mayfield also collaborated with his county on PD sessions for UDL\, EL support\, and Co-teaches with SPED teachers. He has 10+ years of experience as an AP Reader and Table Leader\, serves on the CCCUE Board\, and contributes to EduProtocols publications. He is currently pursuing a Master’s in Educational Technology and Instructional Design. \n  \nSamantha Serrano is a 21-year veteran teacher at James B. Conant High School\, Hoffman Estates\, Illinois where she has taught AP Human Geography\, Social Science Survey\, and World History. She is currently an NCGE director\, AAG member\, AGS teacher fellow\, and has completed the National Geographic PD teacher certification. Her favorite professional development includes the teacher trip to South Korea with Dr. Stoltman and the annual AP grading. Serrano is an alumnus of Illinois State University (Social Science Education) and Northeastern Illinois University (M.A. Geography and Environmental Studies)\, and working towards her M.A. at Texas State University in Geography Education. \n  \nSession Access\nGeoCircle sessions are free and open access to any educator. Find out more and Join the Circle Session click HERE
URL:https://ncge.org/event/geocircle-session/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:GeEd Circle
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SUMMARY:Global Population Trends
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nDr. Lu will discuss global population trends with correlations to the AP Human Geography CED. However\, this presentation is great for all teachers of Geography at all levels! \nAbout the Presenter\nMax Lu is a Professor in the Department of Geography and Geospatial Sciences\, Kansas State University. His research interests include population migration\, regional development\, human dimensions of environmental change\, and China. \nWebinar Access\n#member only access | Join Webinar Here \nNot yet a member?  More info and Join today!
URL:https://ncge.org/event/global-population-trends/
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