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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:101st NCSS Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The NCSS 101st Annual Conference will be held online from Monday-Sunday\, November 15-21\, 2021. Last year we delivered the hottest virtual conference of the season\, and this year will be no different as we focus on Solidarity in Social Studies. \nOur full week will provide you with the most engaging and comfortable environment to experience your best virtual event yet. \nYou will not need to attend the virtual conference for a full week.  Most of the live presentations will be scheduled on Saturday and Sunday\, and perhaps during the week in the evening.  New recorded sessions will be released each day for on-demand viewing.
URL:https://ncge.org/event/101st-ncss-annual-conference/
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